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Interaction Error Based Viewpoint Estimation for Continuous Parallax Correction on Interactive Screens
(2011)Conference Paper -
Improvements on a Novel Hybrid Tracking System
(2016)Proceedings of the 7th Augmented Human International Conference (HS 2016)Conference Paper -
Interference measurement of Kinect for Xbox One
(2016)VRST '16 : proceedings of the 22nd ACM Conference on Virtual Reality Software and TechnologyConference Paper -
Integrating Pointing Gesture Detection for enhancing Brainstorming Meetings using Kinect and PixelSense
(2014)Disruptive innovation in manufacturing engineering towards the 4th industrial revolution : March 25 - 28, 2014, Stuttgart, GermanyConference Paper -
Modeling the Basic Cause-Effect Relationship between Supply Chain Events and Performance
(2012)Conference Paper -
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Analysis of short term path prediction of human locomotion for augmented and virtual reality applications
(2012)Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Cyberworlds 2012Conference Paper -
AMOR - An agent for assisting monitoring, optimization and (re-)design in factory design
(2010)Proceedings of 43rd CIRP International Conference on Manufacturing Systems Sustainable Production and Logistics in Global NetworksConference Paper -
Visual Capture of Gait in Redirected Walking
(2018)Measuring Behavior 2010Virtual reality (VR) applications using head mounted displays (HMDs) allow users to deeply immerse in a virtual world. There is, however, one obstacle to a full-blown immersion, dubbed the “locomotion problem”. It concerns the user’s navigation through large virtual environments. While virtual worlds can easily be expanded infinitely, physical locomotion remains constrained by the size of the available room. Redirected walking is a technique ...Conference Paper -
Potentials of IT-supported Assistive Systems: Comparison of two User Studies in the Manufacturing Industry
(2019)IFAC-PapersOnLine ~ 9th IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control, MIM 2019. ProceedingsSince the demand for customized products increases steadily and the work tasks become more complex, the employees at the shop floor have to deal with a higher information density. Although it is obvious to use information technology to output the required information, work stations might require different supportive technologies. Besides finding adequate work stations to be supported by information technologies, there is also the need to ...Conference Paper