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Virtual Reality, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, March 2015
- Franck Hernoux, Olivier Christmann:
A seamless solution for 3D real-time interaction: design and evaluation. 1-20 - Kevin W. Elner, Helen Wright:
Phenomenal regression to the real object in physical and virtual worlds. 21-31 - Wernhuar Tarng, Chi-Fen Tsai, Chih-Ming Lin, Chi-Young Lee, Hsin-Hun Liou:
Development of an educational virtual transmission electron microscope laboratory. 33-44 - Parinya Punpongsanon, Daisuke Iwai, Kosuke Sato:
Projection-based visualization of tangential deformation of nonrigid surface by deformation estimation using infrared texture. 45-56 - Kevin Ponto, Joe Kohlmann, Ross Tredinnick:
DSCVR: designing a commodity hybrid virtual reality system. 57-70
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2015
- Zi Siang See, Adrian David Cheok:
Virtual reality 360 interactive panorama reproduction obstacles and issues. 71-81 - Yuta Nakashima, Yusuke Uno, Norihiko Kawai, Tomokazu Sato, Naokazu Yokoya:
AR image generation using view-dependent geometry modification and texture mapping. 83-94 - Mary P. Aiken, Mike J. Berry:
Posttraumatic stress disorder: possibilities for olfaction and virtual reality exposure therapy. 95-109 - Yoon Jung Choi, Jang-Han Lee:
The effect of virtual covert sensitization on reducing alcohol craving in heavy social drinkers. 111-117 - Sajeev C. Puthenveetil, Chinmay P. Daphalapurkar, Wenjuan Zhu, Ming C. Leu, Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Julie K. Gilpin-Mcminn, Scott D. Snodgrass:
Computer-automated ergonomic analysis based on motion capture and assembly simulation. 119-128 - Chwen Jen Chen, Siew Yung Lau, Chee Siong Teh:
A feasible group testing framework for producing usable virtual reality learning applications. 129-144 - M. Ali Mirzaei, Frédéric Mérienne, James H. Oliver, Jean-Rémy Chardonnet:
Erratum to: New wireless connection between user and VE using speech processing. 145
Volume 19, Numbers 3-4, November 2015
- Michael Cohen, Julián Villegas, Woodrow Barfield:
Special issue on spatial sound in virtual, augmented, and mixed-reality environments. 147-148 - Sungyoung Kim, Richard King, Toru Kamekawa:
A cross-cultural comparison of salient perceptual characteristics of height channels for a virtual auditory environment. 149-160 - Barteld N. J. Postma, Brian F. G. Katz:
Creation and calibration method of acoustical models for historic virtual reality auralizations. 161-180 - Michael Schoeffler, Jan Lukas Gernert, Maximilian Neumayer, Susanne Westphal, Jürgen Herre:
On the validity of virtual reality-based auditory experiments: a case study about ratings of the overall listening experience. 181-200 - Julián Villegas:
Locating virtual sound sources at arbitrary distances in real-time binaural reproduction. 201-212 - Jonathan Lam, Bill Kapralos, Kamen Kanev, Karen Collins, Andrew Hogue, Michael R. M. Jenkin:
Sound localization on a horizontal surface: virtual and real sound source localization. 213-222 - Dariusz Ruminski:
An experimental study of spatial sound usefulness in searching and navigating through AR environments. 223-233 - Mehdi Ammi, Brian F. G. Katz:
Intermodal audio-haptic intermodal display: improvement of communication and interpersonal awareness for collaborative search tasks. 235-252 - Wernhuar Tarng, Kuo-Liang Ou, Chuan-Sheng Yu, Fong-Lu Liou, Hsin-Hun Liou:
Development of a virtual butterfly ecological system based on augmented reality and mobile learning technologies. 253-266 - Julia Treleaven, Jenna Battershill, Deborah Cole, Carissa Fadelli, Simon Freestone, Katie Lang, Hilla Sarig-Bahat:
Simulator sickness incidence and susceptibility during neck motion-controlled virtual reality tasks. 267-275 - Luca Turchet:
Designing presence for real locomotion in immersive virtual environments: an affordance-based experiential approach. 277-290 - Shiguang Liu, Zhuojun Yu:
Sounding fire for immersive virtual reality. 291-302 - Dominique Trottier, Patrice Renaud, Joanne-Lucine Rouleau, Mathieu Goyette, Chantal Saumur, Tarik Boukhalfi, Stéphane Bouchard:
Erratum to: Using immersive virtual reality and anatomically correct computer-generated characters in the forensic assessment of deviant sexual preferences. 303
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