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Autor:
Andrew Thomas, Hanifa Shah, Philip Moore, Cain Evans, Mak Sharma, Sarah Mount, Hai V. Pham, Keith Osman, Anthony J. Wilcox, Peter Rayson, Craig Chapman, Parmjit Chima, Cham Athwal, David While
Publikováno v:
Computer Science, Vol 14, Iss 1, p 5 (2013)
Meeting the educational needs of students currently requires moving towardcollaborative electronic and mobile learning systems that parallel the vision ofWeb 2.0. However, factors such as data freedom, brokerage, interconnectivityand the Internet of
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https://doaj.org/article/0a48c515675746ea8f40ef3495e2ad3b
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 21:1377-1389
When human actors interact with virtual objects the result is often not convincing to a third party viewer, due to incongruities between the actor and object positions. In this study we aim to quantify the magnitude and impact of the errors that occu
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ISMAR
This paper presents a method for measuring the magnitude and impact of errors in mixed reality interactions. We define the errors as measurements of hand placement accuracy and consistency within bimanual movement of an interactive virtual object. Fi
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ISMAR
This demonstration is a live example of the experiment presented in [1], namely a method of assessing the visual credibility of a scene where a real person interacts with a virtual object in realtime. Inconsistencies created by actor's incorrect esti
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WASPAA
In this paper, we present an efficient loudness model applicable to time-varying sounds. We use the model of Glasberg and Moore (J. Audio Eng. Soc., 2002) as the basis for our developments, proposing a number of optimization techniques to reduce the
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BTAS
Transient biometrics, a new concept for biometric recognition, is introduced in this paper. A traditional perspective of biometric recognition systems concentrates on biometric characteristics that are as constant as possible (such as the eye retina)
Autor:
Hanifa Shah, Hai V. Pham, Cham Athwal, David While, Anthony J. Wilcox, A. M. Thomas, Peter Rayson, Keith Osman, Parmjit Chima, Craig Chapman, Philip Moore, Mak Sharma, Sarah Mount, Cain Evans
Publikováno v:
Computer Science, Vol 14, Iss 1, p 5 (2013)
Meeting the educational needs of students currently requires moving toward collaborative electronic and mobile learning systems that parallel the vision of Web 2.0. However, factors such as data freedom, brokerage, interconnectivity and the Internet