EuroVR 2020 Scientific Conference Proceedings

17th EuroVR International Conference, EuroVR 2020, Valencia, Spain, November 25–27, 2020, Proceedings

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, EuroVR 2020, held in Valencia, Spain, in November 2020.

The 12 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections named: Perception, Cognition and Behaviour; Training, Teaching, and Learning; Tracking and Rendering; and  Scientific Posters.

 

Table of contents (18 papers) 

  1. Perception, Cognition, and Behaviour

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Effect of Social Settings on Proxemics During Social Interactions in Real and Virtual Conditions
      Tristan Duverné, Théo Rougnant, François Le Yondre, Florian Berton, Julien Bruneau, Katja Zibrek et al.
      Pages 3-19
    3. Influence of Dynamic Field of View Restrictions on Rotation Gain Perception in Virtual Environments
      Hugo Brument, Maud Marchal, Anne-Hélène Olivier, Ferran Argelaguet
      Pages 20-40
    4. User Experience in Collaborative Extended Reality: Overview Study
      Huyen Nguyen, Tomasz Bednarz
      Pages 41-70
    5. Shopping with Virtual Hands
      Aline Simonetti, Enrique Bigné, Shobhit Kakaria
      Pages 71-82
    6. Psychophysical Effects of Experiencing Burning Hands in Augmented Reality
      Daniel Eckhoff, Alvaro Cassinelli, Tuo Liu, Christian Sandor
      Pages 83-95
  2. Training, Teaching, and Learning

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 97-97
    2. Integrating Virtual Reality in a Lab Based Learning Environment
      Nils Höhner, Mark Oliver Mints, Julien Rodewald, Anke Pfeiffer, Kevin Kutzner, Martin Burghardt et al.
      Pages 99-114
    3. A Virtual Reality Surgical Training System for Office Hysteroscopy with Haptic Feedback: A Feasibility Study
      Vladimir Poliakov, Kenan Niu, Bart Paul De Vree, Dzmitry Tsetserukou, Emmanuel Vander Poorten
      Pages 115-127
    4. Semantic Modeling of Virtual Reality Training Scenarios
      Krzysztof Walczak, Jakub Flotyński, Dominik Strugała, Sergiusz Strykowski, Paweł Sobociński, Adam Gałązkiewicz et al.
      Pages 128-148
    5. Exploiting Extended Reality Technologies for Educational Microscopy
      Helena G. Theodoropoulou, Chairi Kiourt, Aris S. Lalos, Anestis Koutsoudis, Evgenia Paxinou, Dimitris Kalles et al.
      Pages 149-162
  3. Tracking and Rendering

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 163-163
    2. Improved CNN-Based Marker Labeling for Optical Hand Tracking
      Janis Rosskamp, Rene Weller, Thorsten Kluss, Jaime L. Maldonado C., Gabriel Zachmann
      Pages 165-177
    3. Volumetric Medical Data Visualization for Collaborative VR Environments
      Roland Fischer, Kai-Ching Chang, René Weller, Gabriel Zachmann
      Pages 178-191
    4. Viewing-Direction Dependent Appearance Manipulation Based on Light-Field Feedback
      Toshiyuki Amano, Hiroki Yoshioka
      Pages 192-205
  4. Scientific Posters

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 207-207
    2. Holistic Quality Assessment of Mediated Immersive Multisensory Social Communication
      Alexander Toet, Tina Mioch, Simon N. B. Gunkel, Camille Sallaberry, Jan B. F. van Erp, Omar Niamut
      Pages 209-215
    3. Conversation with Your Future Self About Nicotine Dependence
      Gizem Şenel, Mel Slater
      Pages 216-223
    4. VR as a Persuasive Technology “in the Wild”. The Effect of Immersive VR on Intent to Change Towards Water Conservation
      Konstantinos Chionidis, Wendy Powell
      Pages 224-233
    5. Virtual Reality Experiential Training for Individuals with Autism: The Airport Scenario
      Agata Marta Soccini, Simone Antonio Giuseppe Cuccurullo, Federica Cena
      Pages 234-239
    6. A Machine Learning Tool to Match 2D Drawings and 3D Objects’ Category for Populating Mockups in VR
      Romain Terrier, Nicolas Martin
      Pages 240-246
    7. Performance Design Assistance by Projector-Camera Feedback Simulation
      Taichi Kagawa, Toshiyuki Amano
      Pages 247-252

     

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