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    • Dynamic View Expansion for Improving Visual Search in Video See-through AR 

      Yano, Yuki; Orlosky, Jason; Kiyokawa, Kiyoshi; Takemura, Haruo (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      The extension or expansion of human vision is often accomplished with video see-through head mounted displays (HMDs) because of their clarity and ability to modulate background information. However, little is known about ...
    • The Influence of Real Human Personality on Social Presence with a Virtual Human in Augmented Reality 

      Kim, Kangsoo; Bruder, Gerd; Maloney, Divine; Welch, Greg (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Human responses to an interaction with a Virtual Human (VH) can be influenced by both external factors such as technologyrelated limitations, and internal factors such as individual differences in personality. While the ...
    • MR Work Supporting System Using Pepper's Ghost 

      Tsuruzoe, Hiroto; Odera, Satoru; Shigeno, Hiroshi; Okada, Ken-ichi (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Recently MR (Mixed Reality) techniques are used in many fields, and one of them is work support. Work support using MR techniques can display work instructions directly in the work space and help user to work effectively ...
    • Passive Arm Swing Motion for Virtual Walking Sensation 

      Saka, Naoyuki; Ikei, Yasushi; Amemiya, Tomohiro; Hirota, Koichi; Kitazaki, Michiteru (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      The present paper describes the characteristics of an arm swing display as a part of the multisensory display for creation of walking sensation to the user who is sitting on a vestibular display (a motion chair). The passive ...
    • Real-Time 3D Peripheral View Analysis 

      Moniri, Mohammad Mehdi; Luxenburger, Andreas; Schuffert, Winfried; Sonntag, Daniel (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Human peripheral vision suffers from several limitations that differ among various regions of the visual field. Since these limitations result in natural visual impairments, many interesting intelligent user interfaces ...