Human-Computer Interaction 2015, Volume 11 (original) (raw)



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Randall Shumaker, Stephanie J. Lackey:
Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality - 7th International Conference, VAMR 2015, Held as Part of HCI International 2015, Los Angeles, CA, USA, August 2-7, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9179, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-21066-7
User Experience in Virtual and Augmented Environments

Kuo-Ping Chang, Chien-Hsu Chen
:
Design of the Augmented Reality Based Training System to Promote Spatial Visualization Ability for Older Adults. 3-12

Xinxin Feng, Rongzhen Cui, Jiabao Zhao:
The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality for Studying Human Behavior in Fire. 13-21

Sungchul Jung, Charles E. Hughes
:
Pilot Study for Telepresence with 3D-Model in Mixed Reality. 22-29

Wei Liu, Weixu Cai, Borui Cui, Muxuan Wang:
Synthetic Evaluation Method of Electronic Visual Display Terminal Visual Performance Based on the Letter Search Task. 30-38

Valéria Farinazzo Martins, Tereza Gonçalves Kirner, Claudio Kirner
:
Subjective Usability Evaluation Criteria of Augmented Reality Applications. 39-48

Daniel Pietschmann, Peter Ohler:
Spatial Mapping of Physical and Virtual Spaces as an Extension of Natural Mapping: Relevance for Interaction Design and User Experience. 49-59

Hua Qin, Bole Liu, Dingding Wang:
The Impact of Time Pressure on Spatial Ability in Virtual Reality. 60-66

Linghua Ran, Xin Zhang, Hua Qin, Taijie Liu:
Research on the Visual Comfort for Small Spaces in Different Illuminance Environments. 67-73

David Scribner, Pete Grazaitis, Asi Animashaun, Jock Grynovicki, Lauren Reinerman-Jones:
Analysis of Sociocultural Constructs Applicable to Blue Force Teams: Increasing Fidelity from Pencil and Paper and Video Tests to Virtual Environments. 74-80

Li Wang, Liezhong Ge, Ting Jiang, Hongyan Liu, Hongting Li, Xinkui Hu, Hanling Zheng:
Influence of Highlighting Words Beneath Icon on Performance of Visual Search in Tablet Computer. 81-87

Xiaotian Zhang, Young Mi Choi
:
Applying Tangible Augmented Reality in Usability Evaluation. 88-94
Developing Virtual and Augmented Environments

Gordon M. Mair:
Fact and Fiction Merge in Telepresence and Teleoperation - A Present and Future Perspective. 97-107

Maik Thöner, Arjan Kuijper
:
Delta Global Illumination for Mixed Reality. 108-118

Daniel Makoto Tokunaga, Cléber Gimenez Corrêa
, Fernanda M. Bernardo, João Luiz Bernardes Jr., Edith Ranzini, Fátima L. S. Nunes
, Romero Tori
:
Registration System Errors Perception in Augmented Reality Based on RGB-D Cameras. 119-129

Daniel Makoto Tokunaga, Luiz Ricardo Nakamura, João Luiz Bernardes Jr., Edith Ranzini, Romero Tori
:
Local 3D Pose Estimation of Feature Points Based on RGB-D Information for Object Based Augmented Reality. 130-141

Martin Westhoven, Thomas Alexander:
Towards a Structured Selection of Game Engines for Virtual Environments. 142-152

Alparslan Yildiz, Noriko Takemura
, Yoshio Iwai
, Kosuke Sato:
Evaluation and Fair Comparison of Human Tracking Methods with PTZ Cameras. 153-161
Agents and Robots in Virtual Environments

Julian Abich IV, Daniel J. Barber, Lauren Reinerman-Jones:
Experimental Environments for Dismounted Human-Robot Multimodal Communications. 165-173

Maia B. Cook, Cory A. Rieth, Mary K. Ngo:
Displays for Effective Human-Agent Teaming: The Role of Information Availability and Attention Management. 174-185

Jonathan Gratch, Susan G. Hill, Louis-Philippe Morency, David V. Pynadath, David R. Traum:
Exploring the Implications of Virtual Human Research for Human-Robot Teams. 186-196

Iván Gris, Diego A. Rivera, David G. Novick:
Animation Guidelines for Believable Embodied Conversational Agent Gestures. 197-205

David G. Novick, Mario Gutiérrez, Iván Gris, Diego A. Rivera:
A Mark-Up Language and Interpreter for Interactive Scenes for Embodied Conversational Agents. 206-215

Cory A. Rieth, Maia B. Cook, Mary K. Ngo:
Displays for Effective Human-Agent Teaming: Evaluating Attention Management with Computational Models. 216-227

Ning Wang, David V. Pynadath, K. V. Unnikrishnan, Santosh Shankar, Chirag Merchant:
Intelligent Agents for Virtual Simulation of Human-Robot Interaction. 228-239
VR for Learning and Training

Dave A. Berque, James T. Newman:
GlassClass: Exploring the Design, Implementation, and Acceptance of Google Glass in the Classroom. 243-250

Roberto K. Champney
, Stephanie J. Lackey, Kay M. Stanney, Stephanie Quinn:
Augmented Reality Training of Military Tasks: Reactions from Subject Matter Experts. 251-262

Gino Fragomeni, Stephanie J. Lackey, Roberto K. Champney
, Julie Nanette Salcedo, Stephen R. Serge:
Training Effectiveness Evaluation: Call for Fire Trainer - Augmented Virtuality (CFFT-AV). 263-272

Songfeng Gao, Ziqi Wang:
Design and Analysis of the Learning Process Management System. 273-279

Martin S. Goodwin, Travis J. Wiltshire
, Stephen M. Fiore
:
Applying Research in the Cognitive Sciences to the Design and Delivery of Instruction in Virtual Reality Learning Environments. 280-291

Irwin L. Hudson, Karla A. Badillo-Urquiola:
Virtual Approach to Psychomotor Skills Training: Manipulating the Appearance of Avatars to Influence Learning. 292-299

Patrick M. Ogden, Terry N. Wollert, Paul Butler, Julie Nanette Salcedo:
Squad Overmatch: Using Virtual Technology to Enhance Live Training Environments. 300-308

Julie Nanette Salcedo, Stephanie J. Lackey, Karla A. Badillo-Urquiola:
Leveraging Stress and Intrinsic Motivation to Assess Scaffolding During Simulation-Based Training. 309-320

Eileen M. Smith, Ron Tarr, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Michael Carney:
Working the Modes: Understanding the Value of Multiple Modalities of Technologies for Learning and Training Success. 321-328

Peter A. Smith:
Augmenting Reality in Sensor Based Training Games. 329-336

Marjorie A. Zielke, Susan Houston, Mary Elizabeth Mancini, Gary Hardee, Louann Cole, Djakhangir Zakhidov, Ute Fischer, Timothy Lewis:
A Serious-Game Framework to Improve Physician/Nurse Communication. 337-348
VR in Health and Culture

Giorgio Colombo
, Giancarlo Facoetti, Caterina Rizzi, Andrea Vitali
:
Low Cost Hand-Tracking Devices to Design Customized Medical Devices. 351-360

Soyoung Jung, Frank A. Biocca, Daeun Lee:
Effect of 3D Projection Mapping Art: Digital Surrealism. 361-367

Eunice P. dos Santos Nunes, Eduardo M. Lemos, Cristiano Maciel
, Clodoaldo Nunes:
Human Factors and Interaction Strategies in Three-Dimensional Virtual Environments to Support the Development of Digital Interactive Therapeutic Toy: A Systematic Review. 368-378

Daniel Pietschmann, Benny Liebold, Peter Ohler, Georg Valtin:
Development and Evaluation of an Easy-to-Use Stereoscopic Ability Test to Assess the Individual Ability to Process Stereoscopic Media. 379-387

Xin Tong, Diane Gromala, Amber Choo, Ashfaq Amin, Chris D. Shaw:
The Virtual Meditative Walk: An Immersive Virtual Environment for Pain Self-modulation Through Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Meditation. 388-397

Wataru Wakita, Shiro Tanaka, Kohei Furukawa, Kozaburo Hachimura, Hiromi T. Tanaka:
Digital Archiving of Takigi Noh Based on Reflectance Analysis. 398-408

Liangkun Yan, Barry Chew, Jie Sun, Li-An Chiu, Nimesha Ranasinghe, Ellen Yi-Luen Do
:
Multimodal Digital Taste Experience with D'Licious Vessel. 409-418
Industrial and Military Applications

Karla A. Badillo-Urquiola, Crystal S. Maraj:
Assessing Performance Using Kinesic Behavior Cues in a Game-Based Training Environment. 421-428

Michael B. Holte
, Yi Gao, Eva Petersson Brooks
:
The Virtual Dressing Room: A Usability and User Experience Study. 429-437

Claudia Gheorghe, Didier Rizzotti, François Tièche, Francesco Carrino, Omar Abou Khaled
, Elena Mugellini
:
Occlusion Management in Augmented Reality Systems for Machine-Tools. 438-446

Robert S. Gutzwiller
, Douglas S. Lange, John Reeder, Rob L. Morris, Olinda Rodas:
Human-Computer Collaboration in Adaptive Supervisory Control and Function Allocation of Autonomous System Teams. 447-456

Bassem Hassan, Jörg Stöcklein, Jan Berssenbrügge:
ARTiSt - An Augmented Reality Testbed for Intelligent Technical Systems. 457-469

Max Hoermann, Maximilian Schwalm:
Evaluation of a Vehicle Exterior's Sportiness Under Real vs. Virtual Conditions. 470-479

Eric C. Ortiz, Lauren Reinerman-Jones:
Theoretical Foundations for Developing Cybersecurity Training. 480-487

Rafael Radkowski:
Investigation of Visual Features for Augmented Reality Assembly Assistance. 488-498

Katharina Stahl
, Jörg Stöcklein, Sijia Li:
Evaluation of Autonomous Approaches Using Virtual Environments. 499-512

Basak Topal, Bahar Sener:
Appraisal of Augmented Reality Technologies for Supporting Industrial Design Practices. 513-523

Barbara Truman, David Metcalf:
Advancing Interagency Collaboration Through Constructive Simulation: Results from the 2015 Federal Consortium of Virtual Worlds Workshop. 524-534

Tao Yang, Young Mi Choi
:
Study on the Design Characteristics of Head Mounted Displays (HMD) for Use in Guided Repair and Maintenance. 535-543

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