Virtual environments (VEs) allow users to experience and interact with a rich sensory environment, but most virtual worlds contain only sensory information similar to that which w...
Doug A. Bowman, Chris North, Jian Chen, Nicholas F...
—Fear of crime is a central topic in the field of victimization. In particular, criminologists are interested in the environmental structures and cues that generate fear. Resear...
Andrew J. Park, Valerie Spicer, Monique Guterres, ...
As immersive virtual environment (VE) applications become more complex, it is clear that we need a rm understanding of the principles of VE interaction. In particular, designers n...
Doug A. Bowman, Donald B. Johnson, Larry F. Hodges
Presence has become a key concept in characterizing and evaluating Virtual Environments. Our contribution is to show that current measures of Presence, as a metric of users' ...
User interfaces can improve task performance by exploiting the powerful human capabilities for spatial cognition. This opportunity has been demonstrated by many prior experiments....