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APGV
2006
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
Large displays enhance spatial knowledge of a virtual environment
Previous research has found performance for several egocentric tasks to be superior on physically large displays relative to smaller ones, even when visual angle is held constant....
Jonathan Z. Bakdash, Jason S. Augustyn, Dennis Pro...
HCI
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Enhancing the Accessibility of Maps with Personal Frames of Reference
Abstract. The visualization of geographic information requires large displays. Even large screens can be insufficient to visualize e.g. a long route in a scale, such that all decis...
Falko Schmid
CHI
2004
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Physically large displays improve path integration in 3D virtual navigation tasks
Previous results have shown that users perform better on spatial orientation tasks involving static 2D scenes when working on physically large displays as compared to small ones. ...
Desney S. Tan, Darren Gergle, Peter Scupelli, Rand...
APGV
2006
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Updating orientation in large virtual environments using scaled translational gain
Navigating through large virtual environments using a headmounted display (HMD) is difficult due to the spatial limitations of the tracking system. We conducted two experiments t...
Betsy Williams, Gayathri Narasimham, Timothy P. Mc...
PRESENCE
1998
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13 years 4 months ago
Navigating Large-Scale 'Desk-Top' Virtual Buildings: Effects of Orientation Aids and Familiarity
Two experiments investigated components of participants’ spatial knowledge when they navigated large-scale ‘‘virtual buildings’’ using ‘‘desk-top’’ (i.e., nonimm...
Roy A. Ruddle, Stephen J. Payne, Dylan M. Jones