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A Testing methodology based on memory awareness states for virtual environment spatial tasks

Mania Aikaterini

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/3DC3F83A-99E0-48F6-960C-6BB75DCE844F
Year 2001
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Bibliographic Citation K. Mania .(2001).A Testing methodology based on memory awareness states for virtual environment spatial tasks.Presented at Workshop on the Future of VR and AR Interfaces .[online],Avaialble:http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Homero_Rios-Figueroa/publication/259971257_Interaction_for_virtual_environments_based_on_recognition_of_facial_expressions/links/00b7d52ebef40e9ac5000000.pdf#page=73
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Simulation fidelity is characterized as the extent to which a Virtual Environment (VE) and relevant interactions with it are indistinguishable from a participant’s interaction with a real environment. The research community is challenged to determine ways towards assessing simulation fidelity for specific applications through human-centered experimentation. This document describes a methodology behind comparative studies between real-life situations and 3D simulations displayed on typical desktop monitors as well as on Head Mounted Displays (HMDs). These studies are conducted in the University of Bristol, UK and investigate the effects of immersion on memory and spatial perception

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