Several studies from different research groups investigating perception of absolute, egocentric distances in virtual environments have reported a compression of the intended size ...
Peter Willemsen, Amy Ashurst Gooch, William B. Tho...
Distances in immersive virtual environments (VEs) have been commonly reported as being spatially compressed while the same judgments are performed accurately in real space. Previo...
Scott A. Kuhl, William B. Thompson, Sarah H. Creem...
How do users of virtual environments perceive virtual space? Many experiments have explored this question, but most of these have used head-mounted immersive displays. This paper ...
Eric Klein, J. Edward Swan II, Gregory S. Schmidt,...
In this paper, the effects of three visual factors: scene complexity, stereovision and motion parallax on correct perception of a virtual object’s size were analyzed in an immer...
Xun Luo, Robert V. Kenyon, Derek Kamper, Daniel J....
In Virtual Environments (VE), users are often facing tasks that involve direct manipulation of virtual objects at close distances, such as touching, grabbing, placement. In immers...
Andrei Sherstyuk, Arindam Dey, Christian Sandor, A...