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3DUI 2009: Lafayette, LA, USA
- IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, 3DUI 2009, Lafayette, LA, USA, 14-15 March, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-3965-2
- Shamus P. Smith
, Sam Du'Mont:
Measuring the effect of gaming experience on virtual environment navigation tasks. 3-10 - Marc Wolter, Bernd Hentschel, Irene Tedjo-Palczynski, Torsten W. Kuhlen:
A direct manipulation interface for time navigation in scientific visualizations. 11-18 - Fabrice Decle, Martin Hachet, Pascal Guitton:
Tech-note: ScrutiCam: Camera manipulation technique for 3D objects inspection. 19-22 - Aaron Kotranza, Kyle Johnsen, Juan Cendan
, Bayard Miller, D. Scott Lind, Benjamin Lok
:
Virtual multi-tools for hand and tool-based interaction with life-size virtual human agents. 23-30 - Sarah Peck, Chris North, Doug A. Bowman
:
A multiscale interaction technique for large, high-resolution displays. 31-38 - Daniel Stødle, Olga G. Troyanskaya, Kai Li, Otto J. Anshus:
Tech-note: Device-free interaction spaces. 39-42 - Robert J. Teather, Andriy Pavlovych, Wolfgang Stürzlinger
, I. Scott MacKenzie
:
Effects of tracking technology, latency, and spatial jitter on object movement. 43-50 - Amy Catherine Ulinski, Zachary Wartell, Paula Goolkasian
, Evan A. Suma, Larry F. Hodges:
Selection performance based on classes of bimanual actions. 51-58 - Alexander Kulik, Jan Hochstrate, André Kunert, Bernd Froehlich:
The influence of input device characteristics on spatial perception in desktop-based 3D applications. 59-66 - Felipe Bacim, Doug A. Bowman
, Márcio Serolli Pinho:
Wayfinding techniques for multiScale virtual environments. 67-74 - Gerd Bruder, Frank Steinicke, Klaus H. Hinrichs:
Arch-Explore: A natural user interface for immersive architectural walkthroughs. 75-82 - Daniel Iaboni, Carolyn G. MacGregor:
Tech-note: Vtrail: Supporting trailblazing in virtual environments. 83-86 - Hassan Alirezaei, Akihiko Nagakubo
, Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
A tactile distribution sensor which enables stable measurement under high and dynamic stretch. 87-93 - Dalia El-Shimy, Georgios N. Marentakis
, Jeremy R. Cooperstock:
Tech-note: Multimodal feedback in 3D target acquisition. 95-98 - Holger Reckter, Christian Geiger, Jürgen Singer, Stephan Streuber:
Tech-note: Iterative design and test of a multimodal experience. 99-102 - Gerwin de Haan, Josef Scheuer, Raymond de Vries, Frits H. Post:
Egocentric navigation for video surveillance in 3D Virtual Environments. 103-110 - Stephen D. Peterson, Magnus Axholt, Matthew Cooper, Stephen R. Ellis:
Visual clutter management in augmented reality: Effects of three label separation methods on spatial judgments. 111-118 - Kyungdahm Yun, Woontack Woo:
Tech-note: Spatial interaction using depth camera for miniature AR. 119-122 - Frank Steinicke, Gerd Bruder, Kai Rothaus, Klaus H. Hinrichs:
Poster: A virtual body for augmented virtuality by chroma-keying of egocentric videos. 125-126 - Johannes Schöning
, Frank Steinicke, Antonio Krüger
, Klaus H. Hinrichs:
Poster: Interscopic multi-touch surfaces: Using bimanual interaction for intuitive manipulation of spatial data. 127-128 - Sean White, David Feng, Steven Feiner:
Poster: Shake menus: Towards activation and placement techniques for prop-based 3D graphical menus. 129-130 - Omar Gómez, Helmuth Trefftz
, Pierre Boulanger, Walter F. Bischof
:
Poster: Collaborative data exploration using two navigation strategies. 131-132 - Maiya Hori
, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:
Poster: MR telepresence system with inertial force sensation using a motion platform and an immersive display. 133-134 - Camilo A. Perez Quintero, Pablo A. Figueroa:
Poster: Vibration as a wayfinding aid. 135-136 - Seiko Myojin, Hirokazu Kato, Shogo Nishida:
Poster: Evaluation of a cup-shaped interface in tabletop AR environments. 137-138 - Dustin B. Chertoff, Ross W. Byers, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
Poster: Evaluation of menu techniques using a 3D game input device. 139-140 - Emiko Charbonneau, Andrew Miller, Chadwick A. Wingrave, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
Poster: RealDance: An exploration of 3D spatial interfaces for dancing games. 141-142 - Jian Chen, Doug A. Bowman
, David H. Laidlaw:
Poster: A hybrid direct visual editing method for architectural massing study in virtual environments. 143-144 - Younhee Kim, Zoran Duric, Naomi Lynn Gerber, Arthur R. Palsbo, Susan E. Palsbo:
Poster: Teaching letter writing using a programmable haptic device interface for children with handwriting difficulties. 145-146 - Stefanie Zollmann, Tobias Langlotz:
Poster: Spatially augmented tape drawing. 147-148 - Natsuki Takeda, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura
:
Poster: A virtual walkthrough system with a wide field-of-view stereo head mounted projective display. 149-150 - Anke Lehmann
, Christian Geiger, Björn Wöldecke, Jörg Stöcklein:
Poster: Design and evaluation of 3D content with wind output. 151-152 - Jörg Stöcklein, Christian Geiger, Volker Paelke, Patrick Pogscheba:
Poster: MVCE - a design pattern to guide the development of next generation user interfaces. 153-154 - Malachi Wurpts:
Poster: Updating an obsolete trainer using passive haptics and pressure sensors. 155-156 - Younhee Kim, Zoran Duric, Naomi Lynn Gerber, Arthur R. Palsbo, Susan E. Palsbo:
Demo: Teaching letter writing using a programmable haptic device interface for children with handwriting difficulties. 157 - Alexander Kulik, Jan Hochstrate, André Kunert, Bernd Fröhlich:
Demo: The Globefish: A novel input device for desktop-based 3D interaction. 159

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