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Telepresence

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1998
Telepresence, the perception of presence within a physically remote or simulated site, has been identified as a design ideal for synthetic environments. However, confusion exists within the literature about the precise definition of telepresence. Furthermore, there is a need for a plausible and parsimonious model of telepresence.
John V. Draper   +2 more
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Telemanipulation and Telepresence

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1995
Abstract Telemanipulation is studied by many disciplines; however, independently. This plenary paper intends to contribute to the integration of these disciplines by bridging the gap between the control engineers in the man-machine systems field, the computer scientists in the field of human-computer-interaction, and the biomedical researchers in the
H.G. Stassen, G.J.F. Smets
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Speculations on the Value of Telepresence

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 1999
Synthetic environments (SE) feature computer-mediated interaction with an environment physically separate from the user. An SE allows human perceptual, cognitive, and psychomotor capabilities to be projected into distant, dangerous, or simulated environments.
John V. Draper   +2 more
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Telepresence

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996
The great technological advances of the past 25 years are having a profound impact on the practice of medicine. Combined with the ever-present demand to decrease costs and improve quality driven by the managed care market, telemedicine has emerged as a possible method to at least reach more people and to improve the quality of care.
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Multimodal Telepresence Systems

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2011
Significant uses of immersive communication systems include support for group design activities in a -distributed context, combining human-human communication and interactivity with synthetic computer-generated content, such as three-dimensional (3-D) models or visualizations.
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The Application of Telepresence in Medicine

BT Technology Journal, 1997
Telemedicine is a wide ranging subject which encompasses teleconsultation, electronic patient records, continuing medical education and public health information systems. Telemedicine will impact every aspect of health care delivery from remote clinical analysis and consultation between experts based in specialist hospitals, to teleconsultation as a ...
P Garner   +3 more
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