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VRIC 2015: Laval, France
- Proceedings of the 2015 Virtual Reality International Conference, VRIC 2015, Laval, France, April 8-10, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3313-9
Fighting Pain and Suffering with Clinical Virtual Reality and Virtual Humans
- Georgina Cárdenas-López, Perla Martinez, Giuseppe Riva, Ximena Duran-Baca, Gonzalo Torres:
Virtual reality environments as auxiliaries in the treatment of obesity. 1:1-1:6 - Marine Taffou, Jan Ondrej, Carol O'Sullivan, Olivier Warusfel, Stéphanie Dubal, Isabelle Viaud-Delmon:
Auditory-visual virtual environment for the treatment of fear of crowds. 2:1-2:3 - Peggy Wu, Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Peter Wall, Eric Chance, Kip Haynes, Jack Ladwig, Bryan Bell, Tammy Ott, Christopher A. Miller:
Maintaining Psycho-Social Health on the Way to Mars and Back. 3:1-3:7
AR & VR for Art, Show & Entertainment
- Akihiko Shirai, Yuki Kose, Kumiko Minobe, Tomoyuki Kimura:
Gamification and construction of virtual field museum by using augmented reality game "Ingress". 4:1-4:4 - Cédric Plessiet, Salma Chaabane, Ghaya Khemiri:
Autonomous and interactive virtual actor, cooperative virtual environment for immersive Previsualisation tool oriented to movies. 5:1-5:4 - Yazhou Huang, Lloyd Churches, Brendan Reilly:
A Case Study on Virtual Reality American Football Training. 6:1-6:5 - Yiyuan Huang:
Creation Methodology of Interactive Art Installation Based on Philosophy-Understanding Projection: Recreation of Traditional Chinese Painting. 7:1-7:6 - Jean-Claude Heudin:
A Bio-inspired Emotion Engine in the Living Mona Lisa. 8:1-8:4 - Dimitrios Batras, Thomas Morisset:
DOLMENS: Presence and Autonomy in Digital Stages. 9:1-9:4 - Suzanne Beer:
Digital Heritage Museums and Virtual Museums. 10:1-10:4
New uses of VR, AR, MR (NU) & ReVolution: Kiddy Dream in Virtual Reality
- A. Genty:
Virtual Reality for the construction industry, The CALLISTO-SARI project, benefits for BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION. 11:1-11:7 - Candace Gibson, Simon Richir, Dag von Lubitz:
The Urbi et Orbi project, from a largely individualistic «democracy of words» to a fully collaborative «democracy of action». 12:1-12:7 - Alcínia Zita Sampaio:
Maintenance activity of buildings supported on VR technology. 13:1-13:7 - Muhammad Azhar, Sehat Ullah, Inam Ur Rahman, Samir Otmane:
Multi-Layered Hierarchical Bounding Box based interaction in virtual environments. 14:1-14:6
New Uses & ReVolution (2)
- Toshikazu Ohshima, Shun Kawaguchi, Yuma Tanaka:
MR Coral Sea Evolved Mixed-Reality Aquarium with Physical MR Displays. 15:1-15:2 - Yuria Suzuki, Ayumi Ando, Ryotaro Tsuda, Akihiko Shirai:
Face à la mode: A new immersive entertainment system that can train body and facial expressions. 16:1-16:2 - Masasuke Yasumoto, Takehiro Teraoka:
Shadow Shooter. 17:1-17:2 - Naoto Hieda, Jeremy R. Cooperstock:
sharedFace: Interactive Facial Projection Mapping. 18:1-18:4 - Suzanne Beer:
Virtual Museums: an Innovative Kind of Museum Survey. 19:1-19:6 - Akihiro Matsuura, Takayuki Matsukawa, Haruka Ohshima, Hidenori Kurihara, Hiroki Oriono:
Stick'n Roll: A Playful Stick Interface for Curved Display. 20:1-20:4 - Norimichi Idehara, Takahiro Ohtsuka, Michika Inoue:
Interactive System based on the False Perception of Acceleration and Verticality. 21:1-21:4 - Jun Nishida, Hikaru Takatori, Kosuke Sato, Kenji Suzuki:
CHILDHOOD: Wearable Suit for Augmented Child Experience. 22:1-22:4
Designing Augmented Experiences & Natural User Collaboration (NUC)
- Hayet Belghit, Abdelkader Bellarbi, Nadia Zenati, Samir Benbelkacem, Samir Otmane:
Vision-based Collaborative & Mobile Augmented Reality. 23:1-23:4 - Franck Hernoux, Richard Béarée, Olivier Gibaru:
Investigation of dynamic 3D hand motion reproduction by a robot using a Leap Motion. 24:1-24:10 - Martin Kraus, Martin Kibsgaard:
A Classification of Human-to-Human Communication during the Use of Immersive Teleoperation Interfaces. 25:1-25:8 - Franck Hernoux, Eric Nyiri, Olivier Gibaru:
Virtual reality for improving safety and collaborative control of industrial robots. 26:1-26:6 - Gérald Moulis, Vincent de Larminat:
How Augmented Reality can be fitted to satisfy maritime domain needs - the case of VISIPROT® demonstrator. 27:1-27:7
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