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PRESENCE
2002
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15 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...
DAGSTUHL
2011
14 years 4 months ago
Feature Extraction for DW-MRI Visualization: The State of the Art and Beyond
By measuring the anisotropic self-diffusion rates of water, Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DW-MRI) provides a unique noninvasive probe of fibrous tissue. In par...
Thomas Schultz
CHI
2003
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
With similar visual angles, larger displays improve spatial performance
Large wall-sized displays are becoming prevalent. Although researchers have articulated qualitative benefits of group work on large displays, little work has been done to quantify...
Desney S. Tan, Darren Gergle, Peter Scupelli, Rand...
ICMCS
2007
IEEE
164views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2007»
15 years 10 months ago
Medical Visual Information Retrieval: State of the Art and Challenges Ahead
Today’s medical institutions produce enormous amounts of data on patients, including multimedia data, which is increasingly produced in digital form. These data in their clinica...
Henning Müller, Xin Zhou, Adrien Depeursinge,...
VR
2007
IEEE
168views Virtual Reality» more  VR 2007»
15 years 10 months ago
Can People Not Tell Left from Right in VR? Point-to-origin Studies Revealed Qualitative Errors in Visual Path Integration
Even in state-of-the-art virtual reality (VR) setups, participants often feel lost when navigating through virtual environments. In psychological experiments, such disorientation ...
Bernhard E. Riecke, Jan Malte Wiener