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Handbook of Virtual Environments, 2nd ed. 2014
- Kelly S. Hale, Kay M. Stanney:
Handbook of Virtual Environments - Design, Implementation, and Applications, Second Edition. CRC Press 2014, ISBN 978-1-4665-1184-2
Section I. Introduction
- Kay M. Stanney, Kelly S. Hale, Michael Zyda:
Virtual Environments in the Twenty-First Century. 3-22 - Richard A. Blade, Mary Lou Padgett:
Virtual Environments Standards and Terminology. 35-36
Section II. System Requirements: Hardware
- David R. Badcock, Stephen A. Palmisano, James G. May:
Vision and Virtual Environments. 39-85 - Michael Vorländer, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham:
Virtual Auditory Displays. 87-114 - Nuray Dindar, A. Murat Tekalp, Cagatay Basdogan:
Dynamic Haptic Interaction with Video. 115-130 - David L. Jones, Sara Dechmerowski, Razia Oden, Valerie Lugo, Jingjing Wang-Costello, William Pike:
Olfactory Interfaces. 131-161 - Ben D. Lawson, Bernhard E. Riecke:
Perception of Body Motion. 163-195 - Xuezhong Wang, Brent Winslow:
Eye Tracking in Virtual Environments. 197-210 - Matthew A. Turk:
Gesture Recognition. 211-231 - James N. Templeman, Robert C. Page, Patricia S. Denbrook:
Avatar Control in Virtual Environments. 255-256
Section III. System Requirements: Software
- G. Drew Kessler:
Virtual Environment Models. 259-283 - Ryan P. McMahan, Regis Kopper, Doug A. Bowman:
Principles for Designing Effective 3D Interaction Techniques. 285-311 - Brian D. Simpson, Jeffrey L. Cowgill, Robert H. Gilkey, Janet M. Weisenberger:
Technological Considerations in the Design of Multisensory Virtual Environments: How Real Does It Need to Be? 313-333 - Andrew W. Feng, Ari Shapiro, Margaux Lhommet, Stacy Marsella:
Embodied Autonomous Agents. 335-349
Section IV. Design Approaches and Implementation Strategies
- Richard M. Eastgate, John R. Wilson, Mirabelle D'Cruz:
Structured Development of Virtual Environments. 353-389 - Allen Munro, Jim Patrey, Elizabeth Sheldon Biddle, Meredith B. Carroll:
Cognitive Aspects of Virtual Environment Design. 391-410 - George V. Popescu, Helmuth Trefftz, Grigore Greg Burdea:
Multimodal Interaction Modeling. 411-434 - Lawrence J. Hettinger, Tarah N. Schmidt-Daly, David L. Jones, Behrang Keshavarz:
Illusory Self-Motion in Virtual Environments. 435-465 - Rudolph P. Darken, Barry Peterson:
Spatial Orientation, Wayfinding, and Representation. 467-491 - David Gross:
Technology Management and User Acceptance of Virtual Environment Technology. 493-504 - Robert S. Kennedy, Robert C. Kennedy, Kristyne E. Kennedy, Christine Wasula, Kathleen M. Bartlett:
Virtual Environments and Product Liability. 505-518
Section V. Health and Safety Issues
- Erik Viirre, B. J. Price, Bradley Chase:
Direct Effects of Virtual Environments on Users. 521-529 - Ben D. Lawson:
Motion Sickness Symptomatology and Origins. 531-600 - Ben D. Lawson:
Motion Sickness Scaling. 601-626 - Robert B. Welch, Betty J. Mohler:
Adapting to Virtual Environments. 627-646 - Behrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht, Ben D. Lawson:
Visually Induced Motion Sickness: Causes, Characteristics, and Countermeasures. 647-698 - Sandra L. Calvert:
Social Impact of Virtual Environments. 699-718
Section VI. Evaluation
- Joseph L. Gabbard:
Usability Engineering of Virtual Environments. 721-747 - James P. Bliss, Alexandra B. Proaps, Eric T. Chancey:
Human Performance Measurement in Virtual Environments. 749-780 - Roberto K. Champney, Meredith B. Carroll, Glen Surpris, Joseph V. Cohn:
Conducting Training Transfer Studies in Virtual Environments. 781-795 - Kay M. Stanney, Robert S. Kennedy, Kelly S. Hale:
Virtual Environment Usage Protocols. 797-809 - John P. Wann, Alan D. White, Richard M. Wilkie, Peter R. Culmer, J. Peter A. Lodge, Mark Mon-Williams:
Measurement of Visual Aftereffects following Virtual Environment Exposure: Implications for Minimally Invasive Surgery. 811-833 - Paul DiZio, James R. Lackner, Roberto K. Champney:
Proprioceptive Adaptation and Aftereffects. 835-856 - Dustin B. Chertoff, Sae Lynne Schatz:
Beyond Presence: How Holistic Experience Drives Training and Education. 857-871 - Kelly S. Hale, Kay M. Stanney, Dylan Schmorrow, Lee W. Sciarini:
Augmented Cognition for Virtual Environment Evaluation. 873-880
Section VII. Selected Applications of Virtual Environments
- Robert J. Stone, Frank P. Hannigan:
Applications of Virtual Environments: An Overview. 883-957 - Douglas Maxwell, Tami Griffith, Neal M. Finkelstein:
Use of Virtual Worlds in the Military Services as Part of a Blended Learning Strategy. 959-999 - Tripp Driskell, Eduardo Salas, William B. Vessey:
Team Training in Virtual Environments: A Dual Approach. 1001-1028 - Meredith B. Carroll, Matthew Johnston, Kelly S. Hale:
Visual Perceptual Skills Training in Virtual Environments. 1029-1042 - Robb Lindgren, J. Michael Moshell, Charles E. Hughes:
Virtual Environments as a Tool for Conceptual Learning. 1043-1055 - Angelos Barmpoutis, Benjamin DeVane, James C. Oliverio:
Applications of Virtual Environments in Experiential, STEM, and Health Science Education. 1057-1073 - Sue Cobb, Tessa Hawkins, Laura Millen, John R. Wilson:
Design and Development of 3D Interactive Environments for Special Educational Needs. 1075-1107 - Abderrahmane Kheddar, Ryad Chellali, Philippe Coiffet:
Virtual Environment-Assisted Teleoperation. 1109-1143 - Stephanie J. Lackey, Daniel J. Barber, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Eric Ortiz, Joseph R. Fanfarelli:
Evolving Human-Robot Communication through VE-Based Research and Development. 1145-1158 - Albert Skip Rizzo, Belinda Lange, Sebastian Koenig:
Clinical Virtual Reality. 1159-1203 - Kathleen M. Bartlett, Denise M. Nicholson, Margaret Nolan, Brenna Kelly:
Modeling and Simulation for Cultural Training: Past, Present, and Future Challenges. 1205-1230 - William R. Sherman, Gary L. Kinsland, Christoph W. Borst, Eric T. Whiting, Jürgen P. Schulze, Philip P. Weber, Albert Yu-Min Lin, Aashish Chaudhary, Simon Su, Daniel S. Coming:
Immersive Visualization for the Geological Sciences. 1231-1264 - Nicholas F. Polys:
Information Visualization in Virtual Environments: Trade-Offs and Guidelines. 1265-1294 - Adams Greenwood-Ericksen, Robert C. Kennedy, Shawn Stafford:
Entertainment Applications of Virtual Environments. 1319-1320
Section VIII. Conclusion
- Richard A. Blade, Mary Lou Padgett, Mark Billinghurst, Robert W. Lindeman:
Virtual Environments: History and Profession. 1323-1337
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