2009 |
19 | EE | Li Li,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Stephen R. Ellis:
Perception of image motion during head movement.
TAP 6(1): (2009) |
2007 |
18 | | J. Edward Swan II,
Stephen R. Ellis,
Bernard D. Adelstein:
Tutorial 2: Conducting Human Subject Experiments with Virtual and Augmented Reality.
VR 2007: 319 |
17 | EE | Matthew Kocsis,
Hong Z. Tan,
Bernard D. Adelstein:
Discriminability of Real and Virtual Surfaces with Triangular Gratings.
WHC 2007: 348-353 |
16 | EE | Sean D. Young,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Stephen R. Ellis:
Demand Characteristics in Assessing Motion Sickness in a Virtual Environment: Or Does Taking a Motion Sickness Questionnaire Make You Sick?.
IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 13(3): 422-428 (2007) |
2006 |
15 | EE | Li Li,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Stephen R. Ellis:
Perception of image motion during head movement.
APGV 2006: 45-50 |
14 | EE | Hong Z. Tan,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Ryan Traylor,
Matthew Kocsis,
E. Dan Hirleman:
Discrimination of Real and Virtual High-Definition Textured Surfaces.
HAPTICS 2006: 1 |
2005 |
13 | EE | Ryan M. Traylor,
Danny Wilhelm,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Hong Z. Tan:
Design Considerations for Stand-Alone Haptic Interfaces Communicating via UDP Protoco.
WHC 2005: 563-564 |
2004 |
12 | EE | Katerina Mania,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Stephen R. Ellis,
Michael I. Hill:
Perceptual sensitivity to head tracking latency in virtual environments with varying degrees of scene complexity.
APGV 2004: 39-47 |
11 | EE | Peter P. Ho,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Hami Kazerooni:
Judging 2D versus 3D Square-Wave Virtual Gratings.
HAPTICS 2004: 176-183 |
10 | | J. Edward Swan II,
Joseph L. Gabbard,
Deborah Hix,
Steve Ellis,
Bernard D. Adelstein:
Conducting Human-Subject Experiments with Virtual and Augmented Reality.
VR 2004: 266 |
2003 |
9 | EE | Bernard D. Adelstein,
Durand R. Begault,
Mark R. Anderson,
Elizabeth M. Wenzel:
Sensitivity to haptic-audio asynchrony.
ICMI 2003: 73-76 |
2000 |
8 | | Bernard D. Adelstein,
Stephen R. Ellis:
Rotation and direction judgment from visual images head-slaved in two and three degrees-of-freedom.
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A 30(2): 165-173 (2000) |
7 | | Jeffrey McCandless,
Stephen R. Ellis,
Bernard D. Adelstein:
Localization of a Time-Delayed, Monocular Virtual Object Superimposed on a Real Environment.
Presence 9(1): 15-24 (2000) |
1999 |
6 | | Stephen R. Ellis,
Mark J. Young,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Sheryl M. Ehrlich:
Discrimination of changes in latency during head movement.
HCI (2) 1999: 1129-1133 |
5 | EE | Stephen R. Ellis,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
S. Baumeler,
G. J. Jense,
Richard H. Jacoby:
Sensor Spatial Distortion, Visual Latency, and Update Rate Effects on 3D Tracking in Virtual Environments.
VR 1999: 218-221 |
1997 |
4 | | Stephen R. Ellis,
N. S. Dorighi,
Brian M. Menges,
Bernard D. Adelstein,
Richard H. Jacoby:
In Search of Equivalence Classes in Subjective Scales of Reality.
HCI (2) 1997: 873-876 |
3 | | Stephen R. Ellis,
F. Breant,
Brian M. Menges,
Richard H. Jacoby,
Bernard D. Adelstein:
Operator Interaction with Visual Objects: Effect of System Latency.
HCI (2) 1997: 973-976 |
1996 |
2 | | Bernard D. Adelstein,
Eric R. Johnston,
Stephen R. Ellis:
Dynamic Response of Electromagnetic Spatial Displacement Trackers.
Presence 5(3): 302-318 (1996) |
1992 |
1 | EE | Bernard D. Adelstein,
Eric R. Johnston,
Stephen R. Ellis:
A Testbed for Characterizing Dynamic Response of Virtual Environment Spatial Sensors.
ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1992: 15-22 |