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Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, February 2005
- Franz Fischnaller, Alex Hill:
CITYCLUSTER "From the Renaissance to the Megabyte Networking Age": A Virtual Reality and High-Speed Networking Project. 1-19 - François Chardovoine, Sylvain Ageneau, Benoît Ozell:
Wolverine: A Distributed Scene Graph Library. 20-30 - Xiaolong Zhang, George W. Furnas:
mCVEs: using Cross-Scale Collaboration to Support User Interaction with Multiscale Structures. 31-46 - Jonathan C. Silverstein, Fred Dech:
Precisely Exploring Medical Models and Volumes in COllaborative Virtual Reality. 47-59 - Gloria Mark, Alfred Kobsa:
The Effects of Collaboration and System Transparency on CIVE Usage: An Empirical Study and Model. 60-80 - Chaomei Chen, Katy Börner:
From Spatial Proximity to Semantic Coherence: A Quantitative Approach to the Study of Group Dynamics in Collaborative Virtual Environments. 81-103 - Maia Garau, Mel Slater, David-Paul Pertaub, Sharif Razzaque:
The Responses of People to Virtual Humans in an Immersive Virtual Environment. 104-116
Volume 14, Number 2, April 2005
- Albert A. Rizzo, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:
A SWOT Analysis of the Field of Virtual Rehabilitation and Therapy. 119-146 - Debbie Rand, Rachel Kizony, Uri Feintuch, Noomi Katz, Naomi Josman, Albert A. Rizzo, Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss:
Comparison of Two VR Platforms for Virtual Reality Rehabilitation: Video Capture versus HMD. 147-160 - Sergei V. Adamovich, Alma S. Merians, Rares F. Boian, Jeffrey A. Lewis, Marilyn Tremaine, Grigore C. Burdea, Michael Recce, Howard Poizner:
A Virtual Reality Based Exercise System for Hand Rehabilitation Post-Stroke. 161-174 - Manjuladevi Kuttuva, Grigore C. Burdea, James A. Flint, William Craelius:
Manipulation Practice for Upper-limb Amputees Using Virtual Reality. 175-182 - Stephen B. Baumann:
A Neuroimaging Pilot Study of Task Loading and Executive Function Using a Virtual Apartment. 183-190 - Björn Sondell, Lars Nyberg, Staffan Eriksson, Björn Engström, Anders Backman, Kenneth Holmlund, Gösta Bucht, Lillemor Lundin-Olsson:
Altered Walking Pattern in a Virtual Environment. 191-197 - Judith E. Deutsch, Jeffrey A. Lewis, Elizabeth Whitworth, Rares F. Boian, Grigore C. Burdea, Marilyn Tremaine:
Formative Evaluation and Preliminary Findings of a Virtual Reality Telerehabilitation System for the Lower Extremity. 198-213 - Maureen K. Holden, Thomas A. Dyar, Lee Schwamm, Emilio Bizzi:
Virtual Environment-based Telerehabilitation in Patients with Stroke. 214-233 - Bruno Herbelin, Michal Ponder, Daniel Thalmann:
Building Exposure: Synergy of Interaction and Narration through Social Channel. 234-246
Volume 14, Number 3, June 2005
- William Brian Lathrop, Mary K. Kaiser:
Acquiring Spatial Knowledge While Traveling Simple and Complex Paths with Immersive and Nonimmersive Interfaces. 249-263 - Wang Hee Lin, Kuntal Sengupta, Pankaj Kumar, Rajeev Sharma:
Occlusion Handling in Augmented Reality Using Background Foreground Segmentation. 264-277 - Karsten Bormann:
Presence and the Utility of Audio Spatialization. 278-297 - Bob G. Witmer, Christian J. Jerome, Michael J. Singer:
The Factor Structure of the Presence Questionnaire. 298-312 - Chris Gunn:
Combating Latency in Haptic Collaborative Virtual Environments. 313-328 - Jesse Dosher, Blake Hannaford:
Human Interaction with Small Haptic Effects. 329-344 - Sangyoon Lee, Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Gerard Jounghyun Kim, Chan-Mo Park:
Haptic Teleoperation of a Mobile Robot: A User Study. 345-365
- Marcia Kilchenman O'Malley, Michael Goldfarb:
On the Ability of Humans to Haptically Identify and Discriminate Real and Simulated Objects. 366-376
Volume 14, Number 4, August 2005
- Jeremy N. Bailenson, Kimberly R. Swinth, Crystal L. Hoyt, Susan Persky, Alex Dimov, Jim Blascovich:
The Independent and Interactive Effects of Embodied-Agent Appearance and Behavior on Self-Report, Cognitive, and Behavioral Markers of Copresence in Immersive Virtual Environments. 379-393 - Thomas Banton, Jeanine K. Stefanucci, Frank H. Durgin, Adam M. Fass, Dennis Proffitt:
The Perception of Walking Speed in a Virtual Environment. 394-406 - Tomás Svoboda, Daniel Martinec, Tomás Pajdla:
A Convenient Multicamera Self-Calibration for Virtual Environments. 407-422 - Pilar Herrero, Chris Greenhalgh, Angélica de Antonio:
Being On Guard: Intelligent Virtual Agents Reporting Information from Collaborative Virtual Environments. 423-433 - Eva-Lotta Sallnäs:
Effects of Communication Mode on Social Presence, Virtual Presence, and Performance in Collaborative Virtual Environments. 434-449 - Paula J. Durlach, Jennifer Fowlkes, Christopher J. Metevier:
Effect of Variations in Sensory Feedback on Performance in a Virtual Reaching Task. 450-462 - Seungmoon Choi, Hong Z. Tan:
Perceived Instability of Virtual Haptic Texture. II. Effect of Collision-Detection Algorithm. 463-481
- David C. Gross, Kay M. Stanney, Joseph Cohn:
Evoking Affordances in Virtual Environments via Sensory-Stimuli Substitution. 482-491 - Lydia Reeves Timmins, Matthew Lombard:
When "Real" Seems Mediated: Inverse Presence. 492-500
Volume 14, Number 5, October 2005
- Mel Slater, Nathaniel I. Durlach:
Editorial Notes. iii - Special Issue: Immersive Projection Technology Guest Editor's Introduction.
- Christopher O. Jaynes, R. Matt Steele, Stephen B. Webb:
Rapidly Deployable Multiprojector Immersive Displays. 501-510 - Anthony Steed, Chris Parker:
Evaluating Effectiveness of Interaction Techniques across Immersive Virtual Environmental Systems. 511-527 - Jannick P. Rolland, Frank A. Biocca, Felix G. Hamza-Lup, Yanggang Ha, Ricardo Martins:
Development of Head-Mounted Projection Displays for Distributed, Collaborative, Augmented Reality Applications. 528-549 - Cali M. Fidopiastis, Christopher Fuhrman, Catherine Meyer, Jannick P. Rolland:
Methodology for the Iterative Evaluation of Prototype Head-Mounted Displays in Virtual Environments: Visual Acuity Metrics. 550-562 - Ilona Heldal, Anthony Steed, Maria Spante, Ralph Schroeder, Sophia Bengtsson, Marja Partanen:
Successes and Failures in Co-Present Situations. 563-579 - Simon Lessels, Roy A. Ruddle:
Movement Around Real and Virtual Cluttered Environments. 580-596
- Michael Naimark:
Two Unusual Projection Spaces. 597-605 - Katerina Mania, Andrew Robinson, Karen R. Brandt:
The Effect of Memory Schemas on Object Recognition in Virtual Environments. 606-615 - Michael A. Harvey, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives:
The Binding Problem in Presence Research. 616-621
Volume 14, Number 6, December 2005
- Special Section: Legal, Ethical, and Policy Issues Associated with Virtual Environments and Computer Mediated Reality Guest Editors' Introduction.
- Steve Mann:
Sousveillance and Cyborglogs: A 30-Year Empirical Voyage through Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues. 625-646 - Ian R. Kerr, Marcus Bornfreund:
Buddy Bots: How Turing's Fast Friends Are Undermining Consumer Privacy. 647-655 - Luciano Floridi:
The Philosophy of Presence: From Epistemic Failure to Successful Observation. 656-667 - Katharina-Maria Behr, Andreas Nosper, Christoph Klimmt, Tilo Hartmann:
Some Practical Considerations of Ethical Issues in VR Research. 668-676 - Christoph W. Borst, Richard A. Volz:
Evaluation of a Haptic Mixed Reality System for Interactions with a Virtual Control Panel. 677-696 - John M. Linebarger, Christopher D. Janneck, G. Drew Kessler:
Leaving the World Behind: Supporting Group Collaboration Patterns in a Shared Virtual Environment for Product Design. 697-719 - Weston B. Griffin, William R. Provancher, Mark R. Cutkosky:
Feedback Strategies for Telemanipulation with Shared Control of Object Handling Forces. 720-731 - Lamberto Piron, Paolo Tonin, Francesco Piccione, Vincenzo Iaia, Elena Trivello, Mauro Dam:
Virtual Environment Training Therapy for Arm Motor Rehabilitation. 732-740
- Woodrow Barfield:
Issues of Law for Software Agents within Virtual Environments. 741-748
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