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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, October 2010
- Marco Vicentini, Stefano Galvan, Debora Botturi, Paolo Fiorini:
Evaluation of force and torque magnitude discrimination thresholds on the human hand-arm system. 1:1-1:16 - Nicholaos Mourkoussis, Fiona M. Rivera, Tom Troscianko, Timothy D. Dixon, Rycharde Hawkes, Katerina Mania:
Quantifying fidelity for virtual environment simulations employing memory schema assumptions. 2:1-2:21 - Joan Llobera, Bernhard Spanlang, Giulio Ruffini, Mel Slater:
Proxemics with multiple dynamic characters in an immersive virtual environment. 3:1-3:12 - Matthias Bernhard, Efstathios Stavrakis, Michael Wimmer:
An empirical pipeline to derive gaze prediction heuristics for 3D action games. 4:1-4:30 - Bing Li, Weihua Xiong, De Xu, Hong Bao:
A supervised combination strategy for illumination chromaticity estimation. 5:1-5:17 - Jasminka Hasic, Alan Chalmers, Elena Sikudová:
Perceptually guided high-fidelity rendering exploiting movement bias in visual attention. 6:1-6:19 - Raphael Höver, Massimiliano Di Luca, Matthias Harders:
User-based evaluation of data-driven haptic rendering. 7:1-7:23 - Djamel Hassaine, Nicolas S. Holliman, Simon P. Liversedge:
Investigating the performance of path-searching tasks in depth on multiview displays. 8:1-8:18
Volume 8, Number 2, January 2011
- Richard M. Wilkie, John P. Wann, Robert S. Allison:
Modeling locomotor control: The advantages of mobile gaze. 9:1-9:18 - Cathy Ennis, Christopher E. Peters, Carol O'Sullivan:
Perceptual effects of scene context and viewpoint for virtual pedestrian crowds. 10:1-10:22 - Timo Stich, Christian Linz, Christian Wallraven, Douglas W. Cunningham, Marcus A. Magnor:
Perception-motivated interpolation of image sequences. 11:1-11:25 - Ruth Rosenholtz, Amal Dorai, Rosalind Freeman:
Do predictions of visual perception aid design? 12:1-12:20 - Anke Huckauf, Mario H. Urbina:
Object selection in gaze controlled systems: What you don't look at is what you get. 13:1-13:14 - P. Jonathon Phillips, Fang Jiang, Abhijit Narvekar, Julianne H. Ayyad, Alice J. O'Toole:
An other-race effect for face recognition algorithms. 14:1-14:11 - Gineke A. ten Holt, Andrea J. van Doorn, Marcel J. T. Reinders, Emile A. Hendriks, Huib de Ridder:
Human-inspired search for redundancy in automatic sign language recognition. 15:1-15:15
Volume 8, Number 3, August 2011
- Dominik Endres, Andrea Christensen, Lars Omlor, Martin A. Giese:
Emulating human observers with bayesian binning: Segmentation of action streams. 16:1-16:12 - Laura C. Trutoiu, Elizabeth J. Carter, Iain A. Matthews, Jessica K. Hodgins:
Modeling and animating eye blinks. 17:1-17:17 - Phillip E. Napieralski, Bliss M. Altenhoff, Jeffrey W. Bertrand, Lindsay O. Long, Sabarish V. Babu, Christopher C. Pagano, Justin Kern, Timothy A. Davis:
Near-field distance perception in real and virtual environments using both verbal and action responses. 18:1-18:19 - Betsy Williams, Stephen W. Bailey, Gayathri Narasimham, Muqun Li, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Evaluation of walking in place on a Wii balance board to explore a virtual environment. 19:1-19:14
Volume 8, Number 4, November 2011
- Eric Hodgson, Eric R. Bachmann, David Waller:
Redirected walking to explore virtual environments: Assessing the potential for spatial interference. 22:1-22:22 - Roslizawaty Mohd Rosli, Hong Z. Tan, Robert W. Proctor, Rob Gray:
Attentional gradient for crossmodal proximal-distal tactile cueing of visual spatial attention. 23:1-23:12 - Matthias Bernhard, Karl Grosse, Michael Wimmer:
Bimodal task-facilitation in a virtual traffic scenario through spatialized sound rendering. 24:1-24:22 - Jan L. Souman, Paolo Robuffo Giordano, Martin C. Schwaiger, Ilja Frissen, Thomas Thümmel, Heinz Ulbrich, Alessandro De Luca, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Marc O. Ernst:
CyberWalk: Enabling unconstrained omnidirectional walking through virtual environments. 25:1-25:22 - Tien Dat Nguyen, Christine Ziemer, Timofey Grechkin, Benjamin Chihak, Jodie M. Plumert, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney:
Effects of scale change on distance perception in virtual environments. 26:1-26:18 - Stefan Thumfart, Richard H. A. H. Jacobs, Edwin Lughofer, Christian Eitzinger, Frans W. Cornelissen, Werner Groissboeck, Roland Richter:
Modeling human aesthetic perception of visual textures. 27:1-27:29 - Carmen E. Au, James J. Clark:
Integrating multiple views with virtual mirrors to facilitate scene understanding. 28:1-28:14
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