APGV 2009:
Chania,
Crete,
Greece
Katerina Mania, Bernhard E. Riecke, Stephen N. Spencer, Bobby Bodenheimer, Carol O'Sullivan (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 6th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, APGV 2009, Chania, Crete, Greece, September 30 - October 2, 2009.
ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-743-1
Virtual environments I
- Betsy Williams, Travis Rasor, Gayathri Narasimham:
Distance perception in virtual environments: a closer look at the horizon and the error.
7-10
- Lane Phillips, Brian Ries, Victoria Interrante, Michael Kaeding, Lee Anderson:
Distance perception in NPR immersive virtual environments, revisited.
11-14
- Bernhard E. Riecke, Pooya Amini Behbahani, Chris D. Shaw:
Display size does not affect egocentric distance perception of naturalistic stimuli.
15-18
- Frank Steinicke, Gerd Bruder, Klaus Hinrichs, Markus Lappe, Brian Ries, Victoria Interrante:
Transitional environments enhance distance perception in immersive virtual reality systems.
19-26
- Tien Dat Nguyen, Christine Ziemer, Jodie M. Plumert, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney:
Effects of scale change on distance perception in virtual environments.
27-34
Virtual environments II; realistic humans
Displays and visualization
Animation and transitions
Rendering and illumination
Textures
Posters
- Matthew D. Calderwood, Jonathan W. Kelly, Timothy P. McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Adding head tracking to desktop virtual reality with the Wii remote as an aid to spatial cognition.
125
- Mario H. Urbina, Anke Huckauf:
An alternative selection method for pie menus: selection by borders.
126
- Gurjot Singh, J. Edward Swan II, J. Adam Jones, Lorraine Lin, Stephen R. Ellis:
Depth judgment measures and occluders in near-field augmented reality.
127
- Kai Berger, Christian Lipski, Christian Linz, Anita Sellent, Marcus A. Magnor:
A ghosting artifact detector for interpolated image quality assessment.
128
- Timofey Grechkin, Sabarish Babu, Christine Ziemer, Benjamin Chihak, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney, Jodie M. Plumert:
How does a virtual peer influence children's distance from the roadway when initiating crossing?
129
- Ljiljana Skrba, Carol O'Sullivan:
Human perception of quadruped motion.
130
- Dinara Moura, Bernhard E. Riecke:
Is seeing a virtual environment like seeing the real thing?
131
- Benjamin Chihak, Herbert Pick, Jr., Jodie M. Plumert, Christine Ziemer, Sabarish Babu, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney:
Optic flow and physical effort as cues for the perception of the rate of self-produced motion in VE.
132
- Jianye Lu, Alexandra Garr-Schultz, Julie Dorsey, Holly E. Rushmeier:
A psychophysical study of dominant texture detection.
133
- Josselin Petit, Roland Brémond, Jean-Philippe Tarel:
Saliency maps of high dynamic range images.
134
- Sonja Lehtinen, Clara Cheung, Adar Pelah, Jonathan Cameron, Joan Lasenby:
Step synchronization and third person speed perception in virtual environment locomotion simulators.
135
- Giorgos Papadakis, Katerina Mania:
The cognitive impact of head tracking latency in immersive simulations.
136
- Jonathan Kelly, Matthew D. Calderwood, Timothy P. McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer:
The contributions of self-motion cues and room shape during navigation through virtual environments.
137
- Adam Jones, J. Edward Swan II, Gurjot Singh, Josh Franck, Stephen R. Ellis:
The effects of continued exposure to medium field augmented and virtual reality on the perception of egocentric depth.
138
- Andrew Nanapragasam, Adar Pelah, Jonathan Cameron, Joan Lasenby:
Visualizations for locomotor learning with real time feedback in VR.
139
Copyright © Mon Nov 23 22:22:33 2009
by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)