Search for dissertations about: "Mixed-Reality Performance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Mixed-Reality Performance.
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1. Convergence in mixed reality-virtuality environments : facilitating natural user behavior
Abstract : This thesis addresses the subject of converging real and virtual environments to a combined entity that can facilitate physiologically complying interfaces for the purpose of training. Based on the mobility and physiological demands of dismounted soldiers, the base assumption is that greater immersion means better learning and potentially higher training transfer. READ MORE
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2. Mixed Reality in Public Space : Expanding Composition Practices in Choreography and Interaction Design
Abstract : Although artistic augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) experiences have been discussed in multiple scholarly fields, when it comes to interaction design, comprehensive accounts of actual design practices are rare. To expand our knowledge of design practices, this PhD dissertation brings together choreography and interaction design, approaching MR as site-specific performance. READ MORE
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3. Interweaving Technology : Understanding the Design and Experience of Interactive Performances
Abstract : This thesis builds on the growing interest in studying interactive performances within the fields of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design (IxD). The overarching goal of this research is to investigate how creative teams and artists can incorporate interactive technologies into their artistic productions. READ MORE
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4. Driving in Virtual Reality : Investigations in Effects of Latency and Level of Virtuality
Abstract : When developing new active safety systems or improving existing systems, conducting performance evaluations is necessary. By performing these evaluations during early development stages, potential problems can be identified and mitigated before the system moves into the production phase. READ MORE
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5. Driving in Virtual Reality : Requirements for automotive research and development
Abstract : In the last decades, there has been a substantial increase in the development of complex active safety systems for automotive vehicles. These systems need to be tested for verification and validation to ensure that the system intervenes in the correct situations using the correct measures. READ MORE