2017 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces (3DUI) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/3dui.2017.7893349
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User experience evaluation with archaeometry interactive tools in Virtual Reality environment

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“…Kober and Neuper (2012) stated that participants in their study of presence in VR also completed a CS questionnaire, but the authors only used these data to confirm that CS was at a low level overall. Similarly, Corrêa et al (2017) assessed CS and presence, simply reporting that CS was low in the participants tested. Baus and Bouchard (2017) used high self-reported CS levels as an exclusion criterion, and did not assess the relationship with levels of presence.…”
Section: Evidence Of a Presence-cybersickness Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kober and Neuper (2012) stated that participants in their study of presence in VR also completed a CS questionnaire, but the authors only used these data to confirm that CS was at a low level overall. Similarly, Corrêa et al (2017) assessed CS and presence, simply reporting that CS was low in the participants tested. Baus and Bouchard (2017) used high self-reported CS levels as an exclusion criterion, and did not assess the relationship with levels of presence.…”
Section: Evidence Of a Presence-cybersickness Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corrêa et al researched how a realistic 3D environment in conjunction with immersive VR is perceived. Performing an evaluation on interactive archaeometry, they concluded that it is possible to represent VE realistically as the real one [11]. The use of HMD has led to multiple new interaction possibilities, reflected in the number of new studies concerning movement, user interface and usability.…”
Section: Immersive Virtual Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual reality (VR) utilizes a computer graphics system at mixture by a different display with interface tools to give the consequence of fascination at the interactive 3D computer-created surroundings [1,2]. We term such surroundings a virtual environment (VE) [3]. Research and development (R&D) into VE and VR appliances could be discovered in numerous places worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%