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Using mixed reality (XR) immersive learning to enhance environmental education
The Journal of Environmental Education, 2023Mixed reality (XR) environments combining real-to-virtual immersive experiences provide unprecedented potential for reframing educational pedagogy and practice.
C. Aguayo, C. Eames
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MIXSIM: A Hierarchical Framework for Mixed Reality Traffic Simulation
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2023The prevailing way to test a self-driving vehicle (SDV) in simulation involves non-reactive open-loop replay of real world scenarios. However, in order to safely deploy SDVs to the real world, we need to evaluate them in closed-loop.
Simon Suo +6 more
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Using Virtual Replicas to Improve Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2023In this paper, we explore how virtual replicas can enhance Mixed Reality (MR) remote collaboration with a 3D reconstruction of the task space. People in different locations may need to work together remotely on complicated tasks.
Huayuan Tian +3 more
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A Survey on Remote Assistance and Training in Mixed Reality Environments
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2023The recent pandemic, war, and oil crises have caused many to reconsider their need to travel for education, training, and meetings. Providing assistance and training remotely has thus gained importance for many applications, from industrial maintenance ...
Catarina G. Fidalgo +5 more
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Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology, 2006
For simulating hands-on tasks, the ease of enabling two-handed interaction with virtual objects gives Mixed Reality (MR) an expected advantage over Virtual Reality (VR). A user study examined whether two-handed interaction is critical for simulating hands-on tasks in MR.
Aaron Kotranza +2 more
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For simulating hands-on tasks, the ease of enabling two-handed interaction with virtual objects gives Mixed Reality (MR) an expected advantage over Virtual Reality (VR). A user study examined whether two-handed interaction is critical for simulating hands-on tasks in MR.
Aaron Kotranza +2 more
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Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2023
The perceptual behavior of consumers on a product displayed in the market has a vital role in analyzing the importance given to that product. Therefore, various strategies have been developed to understand this consumer behavior in the selection of ...
B. Bhavadharini +3 more
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The perceptual behavior of consumers on a product displayed in the market has a vital role in analyzing the importance given to that product. Therefore, various strategies have been developed to understand this consumer behavior in the selection of ...
B. Bhavadharini +3 more
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Free-form Conversation with Human and Symbolic Avatars in Mixed Reality
International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2023The integration of large language models and mixed reality technologies has enabled users to engage in free-form conversations with virtual agents across different “realities”.
Jiarui Zhu +3 more
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2021
Virtual Reality (VR) has become more popular in recent years and has shown great potential in experi-ential learning. One of VR’s most prominent strengths is the ability to make the user feel like they are actually in the virtual world. This state is called presence and is associated with better learning out-comes. Realistic characters and environments
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Virtual Reality (VR) has become more popular in recent years and has shown great potential in experi-ential learning. One of VR’s most prominent strengths is the ability to make the user feel like they are actually in the virtual world. This state is called presence and is associated with better learning out-comes. Realistic characters and environments
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