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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c27]Shiyu Li, Hannah Schieber, Niklas Corell, Bernhard Egger, Julian Kreimeier, Daniel Roth:
GBOT: Graph-Based 3D Object Tracking for Augmented Reality-Assisted Assembly Guidance. VR 2024: 513-523 - [c26]Constantin Kleinbeck, Tobias Hassel, Julian Kreimeier, Daniel Roth:
Augmented Reality Guidance for Numerical Control Program Setups. VR Workshops 2024: 747-748 - [c25]Julian Kreimeier, Hannah Schieber, Noah Lewis, Max Smietana, Juliane Reithmeier, Vlad Cnejevici, Prathik Prasad, Abdallah Eid, Maximilian Maier, Daniel Roth:
Towards Continuous Patient Care with Remote Guided VR-Therapy. VR Workshops 2024: 959-960 - [c24]Daniel Roth, Valentin Bräutigam, Nidhi Joshi, Constantin Kleinbeck, Hannah Schieber, Julian Kreimeier:
Neural Motion Tracking: Formative Evaluation of Zero Latency Rendering. VRST 2024: 13:1-13:11 - [i3]Shiyu Li, Hannah Schieber, Niklas Corell, Bernhard Egger, Julian Kreimeier, Daniel Roth:
GBOT: Graph-Based 3D Object Tracking for Augmented Reality-Assisted Assembly Guidance. CoRR abs/2402.07677 (2024) - [i2]Hannah Schieber, Shiyu Li, Niklas Corell, Philipp Beckerle, Julian Kreimeier, Daniel Roth:
ASDF: Assembly State Detection Utilizing Late Fusion by Integrating 6D Pose Estimation. CoRR abs/2403.16400 (2024) - 2023
- [j2]Constantin Kleinbeck, Hannah Schieber, Julian Kreimeier, Alejandro Martin-Gomez, Mathias Unberath, Daniel Roth:
Injured Avatars: The Impact of Embodied Anatomies and Virtual Injuries on Well-Being and Performance. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 29(11): 4503-4513 (2023) - [c23]Luisa Theelke, Fynn-Lennardt Metzler, Julian Kreimeier, Christopher Hauer, Johannes Binder, Daniel Roth:
Investigating the Effects of Selective Information Presentation in Intensive Care Units Using Virtual Reality. ISMAR 2023: 195-204 - [c22]Julian Kreimeier, Luisa Theelke, Jonathan Denzler, Florian Enders, Samarth Kumar, Daniel Roth:
Towards Eco-Embodiment: Virtual Reality for Building Climate Change Awareness within Education for Sustainable Development. ISMAR-Adjunct 2023: 611-612 - [c21]Constantin Kleinbeck, Max Smietana, Noah Lewis, Timo Teufel, Julian Kreimeier, Christoph Heinzl, Jürgen Steiner, Christoph Anthes, Daniel Roth:
Adaptive Volumetric Anatomy Visualization in VR with Tangible Control. ISMAR-Adjunct 2023: 613-614 - [c20]Pascal Karg, Roman Stöhr, Lisa Jonas, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Reflect-AR: Insights into Mirror-Based Augmented Reality Instructions to Support Manual Assembly Tasks. PETRA 2023: 62-68 - 2022
- [b1]Julian Kreimeier:
Touch- and Walkable Virtual Reality to Support Blind and Visually Impaired Peoples' Building Exploration in the Context of Orientation and Mobility. Dresden University of Technology, Germany, 2022 - [c19]Christina Oumard, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Pardon? An Overview of the Current State and Requirements of Voice User Interfaces for Blind and Visually Impaired Users. ICCHP-AAATE (1) 2022: 388-398 - [c18]Kim Ly, Pascal Karg, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Development and Evaluation of a Low-cost Wheelchair Simulator for the Haptic Rendering of Virtual Road Conditions. PETRA 2022: 32-39 - [c17]Christina Oumard, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Implementation and Evaluation of a Voice User Interface with Offline Speech Processing for People who are Blind or Visually Impaired. PETRA 2022: 277-285 - [c16]Selina Feitl, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Accessible Electrostatic Surface Haptics: Towards an Interactive Audiotactile Map Interface for People With Visual Impairments. PETRA 2022: 522-531 - [i1]Christina Oumard, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Pardon? An Overview of the Current State and Requirements of Voice User Interfaces for Blind and Visually Impaired Users. CoRR abs/2203.05848 (2022) - 2021
- [c15]Timo Götzelmann, Julian Kreimeier, Johannes Schwabl, Pascal Karg, Christina Oumard, Florian Büttner:
AmI-VR: An Accessible Building Information System as Case Study Towards the Applicability of Ambient Intelligence in Virtual Reality. MuC 2021: 597-600 - [c14]Pascal Karg, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Build-and-Touch: A Low-Cost, DIY, Open-Source Approach Towards Touchable Virtual Reality. PETRA 2021: 258-259 - [c13]Christina Oumard, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Preliminary Analysis on Interaction Characteristics with Auditive Navigation in Virtual Environments. PETRA 2021: 514-520 - 2020
- [j1]Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Two Decades of Touchable and Walkable Virtual Reality for Blind and Visually Impaired People: A High-Level Taxonomy. Multimodal Technol. Interact. 4(4): 79 (2020) - [c12]Julian Kreimeier, Daniela Ullmann, Harald Kipke, Timo Götzelmann:
Initial Evaluation of Different Types of Virtual Reality Locomotion Towards a Pedestrian Simulator for Urban and Transportation Planning. CHI Extended Abstracts 2020: 1-6 - [c11]Daniela Ullmann, Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann, Harald Kipke:
BikeVR: a virtual reality bicycle simulator towards sustainable urban space and traffic planning. MuC 2020: 511-514 - [c10]Julian Kreimeier, Maximilian Kappe, Timo Götzelmann:
BlindScanLine: preliminary implementation and evaluation of a cross-platform line scanning sonification approach using frequency and amplitude modulation. PETRA 2020: 10:1-10:4 - [c9]Julian Kreimeier, Pascal Karg, Timo Götzelmann:
BlindWalkVR: formative insights into blind and visually impaired people's VR locomotion using commercially available approaches. PETRA 2020: 29:1-29:8 - [c8]Julian Kreimeier, Pascal Karg, Timo Götzelmann:
Tabletop virtual haptics: feasibility study for the exploration of 2.5D virtual objects by blind and visually impaired with consumer data gloves. PETRA 2020: 30:1-30:10 - [c7]Timo Götzelmann, Julian Kreimeier:
Towards the inclusion of wheelchair users in smart city planning through virtual reality simulation. PETRA 2020: 61:1-61:7 - [c6]Timo Götzelmann, Julian Kreimeier:
Optimization of navigation considerations of people with visual impairments through ambient intelligence: a case study. PETRA 2020: 62:1-62:6 - [c5]Timo Götzelmann, Julian Kreimeier:
Participation of elderly people in smart city planning by means of virtual reality. PETRA 2020: 83:1-83:2
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c4]Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
First Steps Towards Walk-In-Place Locomotion and Haptic Feedback in Virtual Reality for Visually Impaired. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c3]Julian Kreimeier, Sebastian Hammer, Daniel Friedmann, Pascal Karg, Clemens Bühner, Lukas Bankel, Timo Götzelmann:
Evaluation of different types of haptic feedback influencing the task-based presence and performance in virtual reality. PETRA 2019: 289-298 - 2018
- [c2]Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
Real World VR Proxies to Support Blind People in Mobility Training. MuC (Workshopband) 2018 - [c1]Julian Kreimeier, Timo Götzelmann:
FeelVR: Haptic Exploration of Virtual Objects. PETRA 2018: 122-125
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