2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6785-4_7
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Developing Effective Navigation Techniques in Virtual 3D Environments

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“…In the field of VR and HCI, significant individual differences are observed in different studies [Stanney et al 1998], [Volbracht and Domik 2000], [Waller et al 2000], [Egan 1988]. In this study, we focus on the selective visual attention.…”
Section: Users Characteristics: Visual Attentionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the field of VR and HCI, significant individual differences are observed in different studies [Stanney et al 1998], [Volbracht and Domik 2000], [Waller et al 2000], [Egan 1988]. In this study, we focus on the selective visual attention.…”
Section: Users Characteristics: Visual Attentionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Darken & Sibert, 1996;Nash et al, 2000). To be able to create a cognitive map of the virtual environment, a user should be able to orient him/herself in space and build up landmarks, route and survey knowledge (Volbracht & Domik, 2000). Survey knowledge can best be attained by exploration.…”
Section: Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communities or users have the opportunity to explore while investigating 3-dimensional spatial concepts of urban planning (Dykes, 2000). Furthermore, the process of 3D virtual exploration must be supported by good and effective virtual 3D navigation technique, and the public or participants should be provided by three basic knowledge that supports the success of spatial exploration in the virtual world (Volbracht & Domik, 2000;Stefano and Chittaro, 2007;Stefan et al, 2009). Development of 3D spatial multimedia systems must also be coupled with an understanding of the strategies that must be met so that the system can be beneficial to the interests of proper planning.…”
Section: People: International Journal Of Social Sciences Issn 2454-5899mentioning
confidence: 99%