This paper explores the experiment design to determine a human’s ability to discriminate the natural frequency of manually excited virtual dynamic systems. We use a one degree-o...
This paper addresses the issue of improving the perception of contact that users make with purely virtual objects in virtual environments. Because these objects have no physical c...
Robert W. Lindeman, James N. Templeman, John L. Si...
Simulation of natural human movement has proven to be a challenging problem, difficult to be solved by more or less traditional bioinspired strategies. In opposition to several exi...
Y. Bellan, Mario Costa, Giancarlo Ferrigno, Fabriz...
The Virtual Explorer project of the Senses Bureau at the University of California, San Diego, focuses on creating immersive, highly interactive environments for education and scie...
Kevin L. Dean, Xyler S. Asay-Davis, Evan M. Finn, ...
Nowadays, more Virtual Environments (VEs) are becoming available on the Web. This means that VEs are becoming accessible to a larger and more diverse audience. It also means that i...
Frederic Kleinermann, Olga De Troyer, Christophe C...