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Emulating co-located and virtual working environments

Simplifying collaboration in co-located virtual environments using the active-passive approach

Simplifying collaboration in co-located virtual environments using the active-passive approach

... two co-located ...a virtual subject. The virtual subject was modeled based on observations of real subjects during preliminary work and performed the role of the passive user as well as the ...

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Collaborative Software Visualization in Co-located Environments

Collaborative Software Visualization in Co-located Environments

... 14 M 18-24 183cm Diploma 3-5 N Y N 10 Monthly Weekly 15 M 25-34 180cm MSc 3-5 N N N 2 Never Before Merging 16 M 35-44 180cm PhD 3-5 N N N 2 Weekly Weekly in computer science: one a diploma, three with an honours degree, ...

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SourceVis: Collaborative Software Visualization for Co-located Environments

SourceVis: Collaborative Software Visualization for Co-located Environments

... (b) Different visualizations displayed in separate windows at opposite ends of the table. Fig. 1. SourceVis - multi-user collaborative software visualization. with a large number of pixels, but when working in ...

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Reflections on Collaborative Software Visualization in Co-located Environments

Reflections on Collaborative Software Visualization in Co-located Environments

... 4) Design visualizations for closely coupled arrangements with rotation features: I found the preferred coupling style was viewing engaged (VE) and arranged Side by Side. This meant one participant was mainly controlling ...

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CreativeTeams:exploring the creative performance of co located and virtual teams

CreativeTeams:exploring the creative performance of co located and virtual teams

... By working through many examples though, it is possible that markers arrive at a scoring approach that becomes so structured (even if it is not written down) that it effectively mimics a rubric based approach ...

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Co-Located Virtual User Interaction and the Location of Target Geometry

Co-Located Virtual User Interaction and the Location of Target Geometry

... immersive virtual en- vironment designed for a single ...in co-located virtual environments and suggest an approach to simplify co-located ...

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Off-line programming of industrial robots using co-located environments

Off-line programming of industrial robots using co-located environments

... register virtual robot onto the real robot when the user moves, because the transformation matrix between the HMD camera and the base of the robot was ...of co-located ...

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The Comparative Effectiveness of After-Action Review in Co-located and Distributed Team Training Environments

The Comparative Effectiveness of After-Action Review in Co-located and Distributed Team Training Environments

... microphones and headsets. Once all participants (co-located and distributed) had their headsets on and they were working properly, they were given verbal instructions by the proctor in the main ...

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Emulating Perceptual Experience of Color Vision Deficiency with Virtual Reality

Emulating Perceptual Experience of Color Vision Deficiency with Virtual Reality

... of Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays to employ similar methodology, to allow designers or interior decorators to experience physical environments ...

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Virtual Learning Environments

Virtual Learning Environments

... Making students feel part of a community in a completely online course will be important to its success. Ice-breaking activities can be used to allow students to get to know each other in small groups. For example, you ...

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A Framework for Immersive Virtual Environments (FIVE): Speculations on the Role of Presence in Virtual Environments

A Framework for Immersive Virtual Environments (FIVE): Speculations on the Role of Presence in Virtual Environments

... of virtual environment to a ...shared environments, and draws on the experience of Computer-Supported Cooperative Working (CSCW) research as a guide to understanding presence in shared ...

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Spatial cognition in virtual environments

Spatial cognition in virtual environments

... The “Maps” test, instead, represents an “open” variant of the problem, in which subjects are asked to perform an optimized route beginning from a starting point (the green one in Fig. 44) and ending in a different point ...

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Populating virtual environments with crowds

Populating virtual environments with crowds

... P. de Heras Ciechomski & D. Thalmann / Rendering Pipeline Optimizations 5 Figure 8: Scene from the game Doom 3 T M by id Software, with extensive use of vertex and pixel shaders. where X i tDe f = X i t X i −re f is the ...

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Speech Perception in Virtual Environments

Speech Perception in Virtual Environments

... was located at 15º to the right. The lighter line represents the co-located condition where both the target and masker was located at ...

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Individual differences in virtual environments

Individual differences in virtual environments

... Fig. 1. Bird’s Eye View of Ground Floor Fig. 2. Bird’s Eye View of First Floor The study involved three phases: familiarisation, exploration and perfor- mance measurement. Initially, users were allowed to become ...

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Dialogue Systems for Virtual Environments

Dialogue Systems for Virtual Environments

... be co-located with the ECI 18 , Escuela de Cien- cias Inform´aticas which has a long standing repu- tation as a high-quality winter school in Computer Science in Argentina, and is being organized yearly ...

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Modelling virtual urban environments

Modelling virtual urban environments

... policies at different scales. The system will ultimately link scientists, policy makers and specific interest groups as well as being available for more general public access. The system only exists as a demonstration ...

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Collaborative Design at DLR in Distributed and Co-Located Environments

Collaborative Design at DLR in Distributed and Co-Located Environments

... Building Disciplinary Models Based On CPACS Different Ways Of Accessing CPACS www.DLR.de • Chart 15 > Collaborative Design at DLR in Distributed and Co-Located Environments > A. Bachmann > 24.06.2013 ...

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Courtroom Applications of Virtual Environments, Immersive Virtual Environments, and Collaborative Virtual Environments

Courtroom Applications of Virtual Environments, Immersive Virtual Environments, and Collaborative Virtual Environments

... immersive virtual environments are more than just faster videoconferencing ...these virtual environments does not vitiate their value to the legal ...the virtual reality ...or ...

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Virtual environments

Virtual environments

... In the process of the preparation of the management plan, as part of the ongoing stakeholder involvement, the tree felling method was changed to ring-barking. As a result the dead tree trunks will be standing for some ...

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