| Mercurio, P., Erickson, T., Diaper, D., Gilmore, D., Cockton, G., and Shackel, B. (1990). Interactive Scientific Visualization: An Assessment of a Virtual Reality System. |
....issues concerning their implementation in immersive virtual environments. Several user studies concerning immersive travel techniques have been reported in the literature, such as those comparing different travel modes and metaphors for specific virtual environment applications (e.g. Chung, 1992, Mercurio et al. 1990). Physical motion techniques have also been studied (e.g. Iwata and Fujii, 1996) including an evaluation of the effect of a physical walking technique on the sense of presence (Slater, Usoh, and Steed, 1995) 4.3 Original Evaluation Framework 4.3.1 Categorization of Techniques Given techniques ....
Mercurio, P., Erickson, T., Diaper, D., Gilmore, D., Cockton, G., and Shackel, B. (1990). Interactive Scientific Visualization: An Assessment of a Virtual Reality System.
....12] also discuss issues concerning their implementation in immersive virtual environments. Several user studies concerning immersive travel techniques have been reported in the literature, such as those comparing different travel modes and metaphors for specific virtual environment applications [2,9]. Physical motion techniques have also been studied, such as the effect of a physical walking technique on the sense of presence [14] and the use of a lean based technique [4] 3. Evaluation framework 3.1 Taxonomy After reducing the space of viewpoint movement control techniques that have ....
P. Mercurio, T. Erickson, D. Diaper, D. Gilmore, G. Cockton, and B. Shackel. Interactive Scientific Visualization: an Assessment of a Virtual Reality System. Proceedings of INTERACT (Cambridge, UK, 1990), pp. 741-745.
....techniques and issues concerning their implementation in immersive virtual environments. Several user studies concerning immersive travel techniques have been reported in the literature, such as those comparing different travel modes and metaphors for specific virtual environment applications [2,9]. Physical motion techniques have also been studied, such as the effect of a physical walking technique on the sense of presence [14] and the use of a lean based technique [4] Direction Target Selection Velocity Acceleration Selection Input Conditions Gaze directed Steering Pointing Gesture ....
P. Mercurio, T. Erickson, D. Diaper, D. Gilmore, G. Cockton, and B. Shackel, "Interactive Scientific Visualization: an Assessment of a Virtual Reality System," Proc. INTERACT, pp. 741-745, 1990.
....of having the input device closely match the requirements of the task being performed, i.e. having the right tool for the job. For example, this would suggest that a three dimensional space tracker is better for indicating points in space than a keyboard would be. Work by Mercurio and Erickson [Mercurio 1990] has looked at the uses of virtual reality and gestural input when applied to scientific visualisation. They complain that traditional methods of interaction with data (especially three dimensional data models) using knob boxes are cumbersome, non intuitive and leave much to be desired (a problem ....
....joints of the fingers (middle finger joint) four sensors to measure the abduction between the fingers (the spread of the fingers) and two sensors on the thumb to measure both thumb joints (see figure 2. 1) The glove has been used in projects by Fels and Hinton [Fels 1990] Mercurio and Erickson [Mercurio 1990], Takahashi and Kishino [Takahashi 1991] Weimer and Ganapathy [Weimer 1989] and Zimmerman et al. Zimmerman 1987] abduction metacarpophalangeal (knuckle) joint proximal interphalangeal (middle) joints Figure 2.1 Hand Measurements As the VPL DataGlove has no hand position sensor, it is usually ....
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Mercurio 1990 Philip J. Mercurio and Thomas D. Erickson, Interactive Scientific Visualization: An Assessment of a Virtual Reality System, in Interact `90, pp. 741-745 (1990).
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Mercurio, P. J. Interactive Scientific Visualization: An Assessment of a Virtual Reality System. HumanComputer Interaction - INTERACT '90. D. Diaper et al. (eds). North Holland: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1990.
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