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    • 3D User Interfaces Using Tracked Multi-touch Mobile Devices 

      Wilkes, Curtis B.; Tilden, Dan; Bowman, Doug A. (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Multi-touch mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous due to the proliferation of smart phone platforms such as the iPhone and Android. Recent research has explored the use of multi-touch input for 3D user interfaces on ...
    • Comparing Auditory and Haptic Feedback for a Virtual Drilling Task 

      Rausch, Dominik; Aspöck, Lukas; Knott, Thomas; Pelzer, Sönke; Vorländer, Michael; Kuhlen, Torsten (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      While visual feedback is dominant in Virtual Environments, the use of other modalities like haptics and acoustics can enhance believability, immersion, and interaction performance. Haptic feedback is especially helpful for ...
    • An Empiric Evaluation of Confirmation Methods for Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Display Calibration 

      Maier, Patrick; Dey, Arindam; Waechter, Christian A. L.; Sandor, Christian; Tönnis, Marcus; Klinker, Gudrun (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      The calibration of optical see-through head-mounted displays (OSTHMDs) is an important fundament for correct object alignment in augmented reality. Any calibration process for OSTHMDs requires users to align 2D points in ...
    • Indoor Tracking for Large Area Industrial Mixed Reality 

      Scheer, Fabian; Müller, Stefan (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      For mixed reality (MR) applications the tracking of a video camera in a rapidly changing large environment with several hundred square meters still represents a challenging task. In contrast to an installation in a laboratory, ...
    • Modifying an Identified Size of Objects Handled with Two Fingers Using Pseudo-Haptic Effects 

      Ban, Yuki; Narumi, Takuji; Tanikawa, Tomohiro; Hirose, Michitaka (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      In our research, we aim to construct a visuo-haptic system that employs pseudo-haptic effects to provide users with the sensation of touching virtual objects of varying shapes. Thus far, we have proved that it can be ...
    • Redirected Steering for Virtual Self-Motion Control with a Motorized Electric Wheelchair 

      Fiore, Loren Puchalla; Phillips, Lane; Bruder, Gerd; Interrante, Victoria; Steinicke, Frank (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Redirection techniques have shown great potential for enabling users to travel in large-scale virtual environments while their physical movements have been limited to a much smaller laboratory space. Traditional redirection ...