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Ioanna Anastasaki, George Drosatos, George Pavlidis and Konstantinos Rantos
Immersive technologies are revolutionary technological advancements that offer users unparalleled experiences of immersion in a virtual or mixed world of virtual and real elements. In such technology, user privacy, security, and anonymity are paramount, ...
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Mohammad Amin Kuhail, Areej ElSayary, Shahbano Farooq and Ahlam Alghamdi
Immersive technologies have been shown to significantly improve learning as they can simplify and simulate complicated concepts in various fields. However, there is a lack of studies that analyze the recent evidence-based immersive learning experiences a...
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Adedeji Olushola Afolabi, Chukwuma Nnaji and Chioma Okoro
The purposes of this paper are to identify risk factors impacting the successful implementation of immersive reality technology (ImT) in the construction industry, analyze these risk factors (impact and probability), assess the relationships among differ...
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Muhammad Umair, Abubakar Sharafat, Dong-Eun Lee and Jongwon Seo
Virtual reality (VR) can potentially enhance various design and construction assessment intensive tasks, such as construction design and review. However, it may lead to cognitive overload, adversely affecting the participants? performance. It is critical...
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Jun-Seong Kim, Kun-Woo Kim, Se-Ro Kim, Tae-Gyeong Woo, Joong-Wha Chung, Seong-Won Yang and Seong-Yong Moon
Echocardiography is a medical examination that uses ultrasound to assess and diagnose the structure and function of the cardiac. Through the use of ultrasound waves, this examination allows medical professionals to create visualizations of the cardiac mu...
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Qinna Feng, Heng Luo, Zijian Li, Jiarong Liang, Gege Li and Yan Yi
The last decade has witnessed the rapid development of immersive virtual reality (IVR) and its application in various contexts. However, its application in supporting real-time virtual collaboration has been quite rare due to technical barriers and the l...
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Ce Li, Li Wang, Quanzhi Li and Dongxuan Wang
This application mainly detects the visual attention content and handles operation information in the students? IVR video and visualizes the detection information after the detection is completed. Visualization can be displayed in the following three for...
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Rachid Belaroussi, Elie Issa, Leonardo Cameli, Claudio Lantieri and Sonia Adelé
Human impression plays a crucial role in effectively designing infrastructures that support active mobility such as walking and cycling. By involving users early in the design process, valuable insights can be gathered before physical environments are co...
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Piriziwè Kobina, Thierry Duval and Laurent Brisson
In this paper, we present a new egocentric metaphor for graph visualization that consists in positioning a graph between two concentric spheres of different radii. It improves the expansion of nodes in space, contrary to 3D spatialization algorithms. The...
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Juan Fernando Flórez Marulanda, Cesar A. Collazos and Julio Ariel Hurtado
Previous research has explored different models of synchronous remote learning environments supported by videoconferencing and virtual reality platforms. However, few studies have evaluated the preference and acceptance of synchronous remote learning in ...
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Xin Li, Ding-Bang Luh, Ruo-Hui Xu and Yi An
VR rehabilitation is a rapidly evolving field, with increasing research and development aimed at improving its effectiveness, accessibility, and integration into mainstream healthcare systems. While there are some commercially available VR rehabilitation...
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Amalia Ortiz and Sonia Elizondo
Virtual Reality is expanding its use to several fields of application, including health and education. The continuous growth of this technology comes with new challenges related to the ways in which users feel inside these virtual environments. There are...
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Julio Cabero-Almenara, Fernando De-La-Portilla-De-Juan, Julio Barroso-Osuna and Antonio Palacios-Rodríguez
Numerous studies suggest that immersive reality (IR) is an educational technology with great potential in the field of health sciences. Its integration allows for an increase in the motivation and academic performance of students. In this sense, this res...
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Ines Miguel-Alonso, Bruno Rodriguez-Garcia, David Checa and Andres Bustillo
Immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) is a new technology, the novelty effect of which can reduce the enjoyment of iVR experiences and, especially, learning achievements when presented in the classroom; an effect that the interactive tutorial proposed in this ...
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Maria Velana, Sabrina Sobieraj, Jan Digutsch and Gerhard Rinkenauer
The rapid changes in human contacts due to the COVID-19 crisis have not only posed a huge burden on the population?s health but may have also increased the demand for evidence-based psychological programs delivered through digital technology. A systemati...
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Alexandre Costa Henriques, Thiago Barros Murari, Jennifer Callans, Alexandre Maguino Pinheiro Silva, Antonio Lopes Apolinario, Jr. and Ingrid Winkler
This study proposes a model to evaluate the performance of virtual reality-based stimuli for immersive car clinics. The model considered Attribute Importance, Stimuli Efficacy and Stimuli Cost factors and the method was divided into three stages: we defi...
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Dimitrios Bolkas, Jeffrey Chiampi, Joseph Fioti and Donovan Gaffney
Experiential learning through outdoor labs is an integral component of surveying education. Cancelled labs as a result of weather, the inability to visit a wide variety of terrain location, recent distance education requirements create significant instru...
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Stella A. Ress and Francesco Cafaro
This paper utilizes a visitor survey conducted at an open-air museum in New Harmony, Indiana to discuss design guidelines for immersive technologies that support historic interpretation?specifically, the visitor?s ability to experience the past. We focus...
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Chunyang Xu, Tin Oberman, Francesco Aletta, Huan Tong and Jian Kang
Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) is a simulated technology used to deliver multisensory information to people under different environmental conditions. When IVR is generally applied in urban planning and soundscape research, it reveals attractive possibil...
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Mahbubur Meenar and Jennifer Kitson
In the last two decades, urban planners have embraced digital technologies to complement traditional public participation processes; research on the impact of smarter digital instruments, such as immersive virtual reality (IVR), however, is scant. We rec...
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