„User-Computer Interface“
Suchergebnisse
10.000+ Treffer
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Bridging the gaps: an updated mapping of the uses of immersive learning environments
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Development and evaluation of a collaborative virtual reality system for tour guide training
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Reporting quality of extended reality interventions in healthcare: towards a TIDieR XReporting checklist
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Rule-based generative modeling in ceramic tableware industry applications
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Effects of using depth and motion in virtual reality to enhance Language learning
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Memory performance as a function of modality and context: revealing the cognitive mechanisms underlying enhanced memory in virtual reality
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Haptic feedback for interactive AR/VR systems: comparing single- vs. dual-muscle EMS for weight perception
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Performance expectancy and social influence drive the acceptance of immersive virtual reality for professional collaboration
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Previous VR experience increases embodiment in immersive VR safety training: an exploratory mixed-methods study
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Unified concepts: a review and proposal for virtual reality terminology
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Augmented reality and ethics: key issues
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Comparison of hand tracking-based and controller-based interaction in a consumer virtual reality game
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Smartphone-based self-help virtual reality exposure therapy for college students’ social anxiety: a randomized controlled study
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A neural network architecture for physically-consistent haptic rendering
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Evaluation of XR device’s real-world tracking accuracy and depth perception from an industrial point of view
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Exploring working memory across aging using virtual reality
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Comparison of decision-making skill in 360° video to the field setting in highly skilled rugby union players
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DVP predicts the probability of becoming sick and dropout times during head mounted display based virtual reality
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Immersive realities in museums: evaluating the impact of VR, VR360, and MR on visitor presence, engagement and motivation
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Validity and reliability of a virtual reality system as an assessment tool for cognitive impairment based on the six cognitive domains