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Gregory W. Shirah
2000 – 2009
- 2006
[j4]Geoffrey S. Hubona, Gregory W. Shirah: The Paleolithic Stone Age Effect? : Gender Differences Performing Specific Computer-Generated Spatial Tasks. IJTHI 2(2): 24-48 (2006)- 2004
[j3]Geoffrey S. Hubona, Gregory W. Shirah, D. K. Jennings: The effects of cast shadows and stereopsis on performing computer-generated spatial tasks. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A 34(4): 483-493 (2004)
[c4]Geoffrey S. Hubona, Gregory W. Shirah: Spatial Cues in 3D Visualization. Ambient Intelligence for Scientific Discovery 2004: 104-128
[c3]Geoffrey S. Hubona, Gregory W. Shirah: The Gender Factor Performing Visualization Tasks on Computer Media. HICSS 2004- 2002
[c2]Gregory W. Shirah, Horace Mitchell: NASA's Great Zooms: A Case Study. IEEE Visualization 2002: 541-544
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j2]Geoffrey S. Hubona, Philip N. Wheeler, Gregory W. Shirah, Matthew Brandt: The relative contributions of stereo, lighting, and background scenes in promoting 3D depth visualization. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 6(3): 214-242 (1999)- 1997
[j1]Geoffrey S. Hubona, Gregory W. Shirah, David G. Fout: The effects of motion and stereopsis on three-dimensional visualization. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 47(5): 609-627 (1997)
[c1]Geoffrey S. Hubona, Gregory W. Shirah, David G. Fout: 3D Object Recognition with Motion. CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 345-346
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