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    • Collaborative Interaction in Co-Located Two-User Scenarios 

      Salzmann, Holger; Jacobs, Jan; Froehlich, Bernd (The Eurographics Association, 2009)
      We investigated the utility of co-located collaborative interaction metaphors for assembly tasks in the automotive industry. In a first expert review, we compared the usability of a regular single-user stereoscopic system ...
    • Reorientation during Body Turns 

      Bruder, Gerd; Steinicke, Frank; Hinrichs, Klaus; Lappe, Markus (The Eurographics Association, 2009)
      Immersive virtual environment (IVE) systems allow users to control their virtual viewpoint by moving their tracked head and by walking through the real world, but usually the virtual space which can be explored by walking ...
    • Higher Levels of Immersion Improve Procedure Memorization Performance 

      Bowman, Doug A.; Sowndararajan, Ajith; Ragan, Eric D.; Kopper, Regis (The Eurographics Association, 2009)
      Researchers have proposed that immersion could have advantages for tasks involving abstract mental activities, such as conceptual learning; however, there are few empirical results that support this idea. We hypothesized ...
    • Olfactory Display: Fluid Dynamic Considerations for Realistic Odor Presentation 

      Matsukura, Haruka; Ishida, Hiroshi (The Eurographics Association, 2009)
      This paper describes some fluid dynamic considerations for attaining realistic odor presentation using an olfactory display. Molecular diffusion is an extremely slow process and, therefore, odor molecules released from ...