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"Expressiveness of real-time motion captured avatars influences perceived ..."
Alan Fraser et al. (2022)
- Alan Fraser, I. Branson, R. C. Hollett, Craig P. Speelman, Shane L. Rogers:
Expressiveness of real-time motion captured avatars influences perceived animation realism and perceived quality of social interaction in virtual reality. Frontiers Virtual Real. 3 (2022)
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