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Comparing user QoE via physiological and interaction measurements of immersive AR and VR speech and language therapy applications.
(ACM, 2017)
Virtual reality (VR)1and augmented reality (AR) applications are
gaining significant attention in industry and academia as potential
avenues to support truly immersive and interactive multimedia
experiences. Understanding ...
A physiology-based QoE comparison of interactive augmented reality and tablet-based applications.
(IEEE Xplore, 2020-03)
The availability of affordable head-mounted display technology has facilitated new, potentially more immersive, interactive multimedia experiences. These technologies were traditionally focused on entertainment; however, ...