Four VEMI Lab Papers Accepted for 2016 Human-Computer Interaction International Conference
The VEMI Lab is pleased to announce that four lab-authored papers were accepted to the 2016 HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) International Conference, to be held in Toronto this upcoming July.
Lead authors are VEMI graduate students Christopher Bennett, Hari Palani, Hengshan Li, and R.J. Perry.
Citations for the papers are as follows:
Bennett, C.R., Corey, R.R., Giudice, U., and Giudice, N.A. (accepted). Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation as a Tool for Aging and Driving Research. To appear in the Proceedings of HCI International 2016. Toronto, CA.
Palani, H.P., Giudice, U., and Giudice, N.A. (accepted). of Non-visual Zooming Operations on Touch-screen Devices for Blind and Visually-impaired People. To appear in the Proceedings of HCI International 2016. Toronto, CA.
Li, H., Corey, R.R., Giudice, U., and Giudice, N.A. (accepted). Assessment of visualization interfaces for assisting wayfinding in multi-floor buildings. To appear in the Proceedings of HCI International 2016. Toronto, CA.
Perry, R.J., Corey, R.R., Giudice, U., and Giudice, N.A. (accepted). Using Tablet-Based Augmented Reality to Visualize Subsurface Assets and Utilities. To appear in the Proceedings of HCI International 2016. Toronto, CA.
Congratulations to all involved!
(Originally posted to the VEMI Lab)