Abstract. Virtual environments (VEs) can be used to study issues related to human navigation, such as spatial knowledge acquisition. In our prior work, we introduced a new locomoti...
Ji-Sun Kim, Denis Gracanin, Kresimir Matkovic, Fra...
A novel procedure for in-silico (virtual) craniofacial reconstruction of human mandibles with multiple fractures from a sequence of Computed Tomography (CT) images is presented. T...
Ananda S. Chowdhury, Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Robe...
We describe an implementation that has users `flick' notes, images, audio, and video files onto virtual piles beyond the display of small-screen devices. This scheme allows P...
QianYing Wang, Tony Hsieh, Meredith Ringel Morris,...
Sign languages have been proven to be natural languages, as capable of expressing human thoughts and emotions as traditional languages are. The distinct visual and spatial nature ...
Beifang Yi, Frederick C. Harris Jr., Sergiu M. Das...
In this study, we examine human social interactions within virtual worlds and address the question of how group interactions are affected by the surrounding game environment. To i...