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Subjective evaluation of an olfaction enhanced immersive virtual reality environment.
(ACM, 2017-10)
Recent1
research efforts have reported findings on user Quality of
Experience (QoE) of immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences.
Truly immersive multimedia experiences also include
multisensory components such as ...
A quality of experience evaluation system and research challenges for networked virtual reality-based teleoperation applications.
(ACM, 2019-06)
Teleoperation applications are designed to assist humans in
operating complex mechanical systems. Interfaces to teleoperation
systems have always been challenging. Recently the potential of
virtual reality (VR) has been ...
A QoE assessment method based on EDA, heart rate and EEG of a virtual reality assistive technology system.
(ACM, 2018)
The1 key aim of various assistive technology (AT) systems is to augment an individual’s functioning whilst supporting an enhanced quality of life (QoL). In recent times, we have seen the emergence of Virtual Reality (VR) ...
An evaluation of heart rate and electrodermal activity as an objective QoE evaluation method for immersive virtual reality environments.
(IEEE, 2016)
Recently, we have seen an emergence of affordable Head Mounted Displays (HMD) such as the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and the PS4 Project Morpheus which allow users to experience 3D virtual reality (VR). These types of hardware ...
A quality of experience evaluation of an immersive virtual reality application developed to assess spatial auditory ability.
(Athlone Institute of Technology, 2019)
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has proven to be a
powerful tool to create immersive environments with high quality visual
and auditory experiences. Moreover, it can be used as an effective
application ...
Application of Immersive technologies for education: state of the art.
(IEEE, 2015)
Existing multimedia systems used in education
mostly address only two senses by using two communication
channels (visual and audio) of the five human senses (sight,
hearing, taste, smell, and touch), limiting the potential ...