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ISUVR 2012: Daejeon, Korea
- 2012 International Symposium on Ubiquitous Virtual Reality, Daejeon, Korea (South), August 22-25, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2258-4
Tutorial
- Si Jung Jun Kim:
A User Study Trends in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Research: A Qualitative Study with the Past Three Years of the ISMAR and IEEE VR Conference Papers. 1-5
Invited Papers
- Zhengyou Zhang:
Immersive Telepresence: Transcending Space and Time. 6-9 - Greg Welch:
Physical-Virtual Humans: Challenges and Opportunities. 10-13 - Kiyoshi Kiyokawa:
Trends and Vision of Head Mounted Display in Augmented Reality. 14-17 - Didier Stricker, Gabriele Bleser:
From Interactive to Adaptive Augmented Reality. 18-21
Dual Space Interaction
- Taejin Ha, Hyeongmook Lee, Woontack Woo:
DigiLog Space: Real-Time Dual Space Registration and Dynamic Information Visualization for 4D+ Augmented Reality. 22-25 - Jin Ho Park:
Digital Restoration of Seokguram Grotto: The Digital Archiving and the Exhibition of South Korea's Representative UNESCO World Heritage. 26-29
User Experience
- Orlando João Borges Jr., Young Yim Doh:
Designing for Human-Centered Curricular Experience - A Study on Engaging Academic Career Management System Interface Design. 30-33 - Haksu Lee, Young Yim Doh:
A Study on the Relationship between Educational Achievement and Emotional Engagement in a Gameful Interface for Video Lecture Systems. 34-37
Depth Information
- Hwasup Lim, Seong-Oh Lee, Jong-Ho Lee, Min-Hyuk Sung, Young-Woon Cha, Hyoung-Gon Kim, Sang Chul Ahn:
Putting Real-World Objects into Virtual World: Fast Automatic Creation of Animatable 3D Models with a Consumer Depth Camera. 38-41 - Youngkyoon Jang, Woontack Woo:
Local Feature Descriptors for 3D Object Recognition in Ubiquitous Virtual Reality. 42-45
Context of Interest
- Heesuk Son, Seungwook Han, Dongman Lee:
Contextual Information Provision on Augmented Reality with IoT-Based Semantic Communication. 46-49 - Yoosoo Oh, Woontack Woo:
Linking Functionality for Ubiquitous Virtual Reality. 50-52
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