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VR 2006: Alexandria, Virginia, USA
- IEEE Virtual Reality Conference, VR 2006, Alexandria, Virginia, USA, March 25-29, 2006. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-4244-0224-7
Keynote
- Chris Dede:
How Mediated Immersion Shapes Learning.
Session 1: Perception
- Victoria Interrante, Brian Ries, Lee Anderson:
Distance Perception in Immersive Virtual Environments, Revisited. 3-10 - Anatole Lécuyer, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Jean-Marie Henaff, Stéphane Donikian:
Camera Motions Improve the Sensation of Walking in Virtual Environments. 11-18 - J. Edward Swan II, Mark A. Livingston, Harvey S. Smallman, Dennis G. Brown, Yohan Baillot, Joseph L. Gabbard, Deborah Hix:
A Perceptual Matching Technique for Depth Judgments in Optical, See-Through Augmented Reality. 19-26
Session 2: Simulation and Visualization
- Jeffrey Schoner, Michael R. Falvo, Susan T. Lord, Russell M. Taylor II, Ming C. Lin:
Interactive Simulation of Fibrin Fibers in Virtual Environments. 27-34 - Denis Steinemann, Matthias Harders, Markus H. Gross, Gábor Székely:
Hybrid Cutting of Deformable Solids. 35-42 - Evangelos Kalogerakis, Stavros Christodoulakis, Nektarios Moumoutzis:
Coupling Ontologies with Graphics Content for Knowledge Driven Visualization. 43-50
Session 3: Application of VR
- Hannes Kaufmann, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Designing Immersive Virtual Reality for Geometry Education. 51-58 - Andrew Raij, Kyle Johnsen, Robert F. Dickerson, Benjamin Lok, Marc S. Cohen, Thomas Bernard, Christopher E. Oxendine, Peggy Wagner, D. Scott Lind:
Interpersonal Scenarios: Virtual \approx Real? 59-66 - Jarrell Pair, Brian Allen, Matthieu Dautricourt, Anton Treskunov, Matt Liewer, Ken Graap, Greg Reger:
A Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy Application for Iraq War Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. 67-72
Session 4: Distribution and Collaborative Systems
- Addison Chan, Rynson W. H. Lau, Lewis W. F. Li:
Motion Prediction in Gesture-based Collaborative Design Environments. 73-80 - Martin Kuechler, Andreas M. Kunz:
HoloPort - A Device for Simultaneous Video and Data Conferencing Featuring Gaze Awareness. 81-88 - Jérémie Allard, Bruno Raffin:
Distributed Physical Based Simulations for Large VR Applications. 89-96
Session 5: Evaluation and User Studies
- Sean D. Young, Bernard D. Adelstein, Stephen R. Ellis:
Demand Characteristics of a Questionnaire Used to Assess Motion Sickness in a Virtual Environment. 97-102 - Jian Chen, Doug A. Bowman:
Effectiveness of Cloning Techniques for Architectural Virtual Environments. 103-110 - Douglas W. Cunningham, Hans-Günther Nusseck, Harald J. Teufel, Christian Wallraven, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
A Psychophysical Examination of Swinging Rooms, Cylindrical Virtual Reality Setups, and Characteristic Trajectories. 111-118
Session 6: Augmented Reality
- Andrei Lintu, Marcus A. Magnor:
An Augmented Reality System for Astronomical Observations. 119-126 - Jiangjian Xiao, Xiaochun Cao, Hassan Foroosh:
3D Object Transfer Between Non-Overlapping Videos. 127-134
Session 7: Tracking and Projection Displays
- Arjen van Rhijn, Jurriaan D. Mulder:
Optical Tracking and Automatic Model Estimation of Composite Interaction Devices. 135-142 - Pedro Santos, André Stork, Alexandre Buaes, Joaquim A. Jorge:
PTrack: Introducing a Novel Iterative Geometric Pose Estimation for a Marker-based Single Camera Tracking System. 143-150 - Oliver Bimber, Anselm Grundhöfer, Thomas Zeidler, Daniel Danch, Pedro Kapakos:
Compensating Indirect Scattering for Immersive and Semi-Immersive Projection Displays. 151-158 - Shin'ichiro Eituko, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Yasuhiro Suzuki:
Display Composed of Water Drops for Filling Space with Materialized Virtual Three-dimensional Objects. 159-166
Session 8: 3D Interaction
- Lionel Dominjon, Simon Richir, Anatole Lécuyer, Jean-Marie Burkhardt:
Haptic Hybrid Rotations: Overcoming Hardware Angular Limitations of Force-Feedback Devices. 167-174 - Regis Kopper, Tao Ni, Doug A. Bowman, Márcio Serolli Pinho:
Design and Evaluation of Navigation Techniques for Multiscale Virtual Environments. 175-182 - Yasushi Ikei, Hitoshi Yamazaki, Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose:
vCocktail: Multiplexed-voice Menu Presentation Method for Wearable Computers. 183-190
Session 9: Haptic and Olfactory Displays
- Michael Ortega, Stephane Redon, Sabine Coquillart:
A Six Degree-of-Freedom God-Object Method for Haptic Display of Rigid Bodies. 191-198 - Tomoya Yamada, Satoshi Yokoyama, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose:
Wearable Olfactory Display: Using Odor in Outdoor Environment. 199-206 - Fumitaka Nakaizumi, Haruo Noma, Kenichi Hosaka, Yasuyuki Yanagida:
SpotScents: A Novel Method of Natural Scent Delivery Using Multiple Scent Projectors. 207-214
VR Surveys
- Bruno Raffin, Luciano P. Soares, Tao Ni, Robert Ball, Greg S. Schmidt, Mark A. Livingston, Oliver G. Staadt, Richard May:
PC Clusters for Virtual Reality. 215-222 - Tao Ni, Greg S. Schmidt, Oliver G. Staadt, Mark A. Livingston, Robert Ball, Richard May:
A Survey of Large High-Resolution Display Technologies, Techniques, and Applications. 223-236
VR Sketches
- Jan P. Springer, Christoph Sladeczek, Martin Scheffler, Jan Hochstrate, Frank Melchior, Bernd Fröhlich:
Combining Wave Field Synthesis and Multi-Viewer Stereo Displays. 237-240 - Stephen DiVerdi, Tobias Höllerer:
Image-space Correction of AR Registration Errors Using Graphics Hardware. 241-244 - Daniel R. Bekins, Scott Yost, Matthew Garrett, Jonathan Deutsch, Win Mar Htay, Dongyan Xu, Daniel G. Aliaga:
Mixed Reality Tabletop (MRT): A Low-Cost Teleconferencing Framework for Mixed-Reality Applications. 245-248 - Dennis G. Brown, Joseph T. Coyne, Roy Stripling:
Augmented Reality for Urban Skills Training. 249-252 - Christoph Ganser, Adrian Steinemann, Andreas M. Kunz:
InfrActables: Multi-User Tracking System for Interactive Surfaces. 253-256 - Kelly Ward, Nico Galoppo, Ming C. Lin:
A Simulation-based VR System for Interactive Hairstyling. 257-260 - Ji-Sun Kim, Denis Gracanin, H. Lally Singh, Kresimir Matkovic, Josip Juric:
A Tangible User Interface System for CAVE Applicat. 261-264 - Scott Frees, Rami Khouri, G. Drew Kessler:
Connecting the Dots: Simple Text Input in Immersive Environments. 265-268 - Shunsuke Yoshida, Haruo Noma, Kenichi Hosaka:
Proactive Desk II: Development of a New Multi-object Haptic Display Using a Linear Induction Motor. 269-272 - Hideaki Touyama, Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose:
Implementation of Electromyogram Interface in CABIN Immersive Multiscreen Display. 273-278
VR Posters
- Alex Olwal, Stephen DiVerdi, Nicola Candussi, Ismo Rakkolainen, Tobias Höllerer:
An Immaterial, Dual-sided Display System with 3D Interaction. 279-280 - Benjamin A. Ahlborn, Oliver Kreylos, Bernd Hamann, Oliver G. Staadt:
A Foveal Inset for Large Display Environments. 281-282 - Jochen Ehnes, Michitaka Hirose:
Projected Reality - Enhancing Projected Augmentations by Dynamically Choosing the Best Among Several Projection Systems. 283-284 - Pedram Sadeghian, Mehmed M. Kantardzic, Oleksandr Lozitskiy, Yuriy Lozitskiy:
Route Previews: Enhancing the Route Selection. 285-286 - Mark A. Livingston, Stephen R. Ellis, Sean White, Steven K. Feiner, Adam Lederer:
Vertical Vergence Calibration for Augmented Reality Displays. 287-288 - Pablo A. Figueroa, Raimund Dachselt, Irma Lindt:
A Uniform Specification of Mixed Reality Interface Components. 289-290 - Takamichi Nakamoto, Kenjiro Yoshikawa:
Movie with Scents Generated by Olfactory Display Using Solenoid Valves. 291-292 - Damien Marshall, Dave Roberts, Declan Delaney, Seamus C. McLoone, Tomás Ward:
Dealing with the Effect of Path Curvature on Consistency of Dead Reckoned Paths in Networked Virtual Environments. 293-294 - Philippe Cerfontaine, Marc Schirski, Daniel Bündgens, Torsten W. Kuhlen:
Automatic Multi-Camera Setup Optimization for Optical Tracking. 295-296 - Jason Kimball, Vid Petrovic, Falko Kuester:
Dynamic IBR Techniques for Fixed Cost Stereoscopic Support. 297-300
VR Panels
- Mark A. Livingston, Stephen R. Ellis, David W. Mizell, John W. Ruffner, Mary C. Whitton:
How Do We Solve Human Factors for VR and AR Applications? 301-302 - Richard May, Pamela Arya, Doug A. Bowman, Greg S. Schmidt, Alan Sullivan:
Challenges to Applying Virtual Reality Technology and Techniques to Visual Analytics. 303-306
VR Tutorials
- Grigore C. Burdea:
Virtual Reality Technology - An Introduction. 307 - Albert A. Rizzo, Brenda K. Wiederhold:
Virtual Reality Technology for Psychological/Neuropsychological/Motor Assessment and Rehabilitation: Applications and Issues. 308 - J. Edward Swan II, Stephen R. Ellis, Bernard D. Adelstein:
Conducting Human-Subject Experiments with Virtual and Augmented Reality. 309 - Tibor Agócs, Tibor Balogh, Tamás Forgács, Fabio Bettio, Enrico Gobbetti, Gianluigi Zanetti, Eric Bouvier:
A Large Scale Interactive Holographic Display. 311 - Dongsik Jo, Hyun Kang, Gun A. Lee, Wookho Son:
Xphere: A PC Cluster based Hemispherical Display System. 312 - Masaru Hisada, Kazuhiko Takase, Keiko Yamamoto, Ichiroh Kanaya, Kosuke Sato:
The HYPERREAL Design System. 313 - Hongen Liao, Keisuke Nomura, Takeyoshi Dohi:
Long Visualization Depth Autostereoscopic Display using Light Field Rendering based Integral Videography. 314 - Tapio Lokki, Tommi Ilmonen, Wille Mäkelä, Tapio Takala:
Upponurkka: An Inexpensive Immersive Display for Public VR Installations. 315 - Curt Canada, Tim Harrington, Robert Kares, Dave Modl, Laura Monroe, Steve Stringer:
La Cueva Grande: a 43-Megapixel Immersive System. 316 - Patrick Quirk, Tyler Johnson, Rick Skarbez, Herman Towles, Florian Gyarfas, Henry Fuchs:
RANSAC-Assisted Display Model Reconstruction for Projective Display. 318 - Daisuke Iwai, Sawako Hanatani, Chinatsu Horii, Kosuke Sato:
Limpid Desk: Transparentizing Documents on Real Desk in Projection-Based Mixed Reality. 319 - Oliver Bimber:
Multi-Projector Techniques for Real-Time Visualizations in Everyday Environments. 320 - Daniel Wagner, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Handheld Augmented Reality Displays. 321 - Kayoko Kanno, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Alam Bolhassan, Sho Narita, Michael Cohen:
"Personal Practically Panoramic" Multimodal Interfaces. 322 - Mark Hereld, Michael E. Papka, Justin Binns, Rick L. Stevens:
CupHolder: A Multi-Person Interactive High-Resolution Workstation. 323 - Ryugo Kijima, Toshiyuki Goto:
A Light-weight Annotation System Using a Miniature Laser Projector. 324
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