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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...
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Move to improve: promoting physical navigation to increase user performance with large displays
In navigating large information spaces, previous work indicates potential advantages of physical navigation (moving eyes, head, body) over virtual navigation (zooming, panning, fl...
Robert Ball, Chris North, Doug A. Bowman
PRESENCE
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Visual Homing Is Possible Without Landmarks: A Path Integration Study in Virtual Reality
The literature often suggests that proprioceptive and especially vestibular cues are required for navigation and spatial orientation tasks involving rotations of the observer. To ...
Bernhard E. Riecke, Henricus A. H. C. van Veen, He...
TVCG
2012
182views Hardware» more  TVCG 2012»
11 years 6 months ago
Walking in a Cube: Novel Metaphors for Safely Navigating Large Virtual Environments in Restricted Real Workspaces
—Immersive spaces such as 4-sided displays with stereo viewing and high-quality tracking provide a very engaging and realistic virtual experience. However, walking is inherently ...
Gabriel Cirio, Peter Vangorp, Emmanuelle Chapoulie...
VR
2000
IEEE
168views Virtual Reality» more  VR 2000»
13 years 8 months ago
The Perceptive Workbench: Toward Spontaneous and Natural Interaction in Semi-immersive Virtual Environments
The Perceptive Workbench enables a spontaneous, natural, and unimpeded interface between the physical and virtual worlds. It uses vision-based methods for interaction that elimina...
Bastian Leibe, Thad Starner, William Ribarsky, Zac...