Category: User Interface
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Evaluating multidimensional spatial interfaces in training environments
Alla Kitov passed her viva at Oxford Brookes University today, November 21, 2024. Alla worked on user experience and usability evaluation methods, validating a new instrument, SPINE, for the evaluation of Smart Glasses spatial interaction capabilities. As part of her thesis, Alla conducted large-scale studies in space, medicine, and aviation.…
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Measuring whether users trust holographic intelligent agents
A new metric scale for measuring trust towards holographic intelligent agents was presented on the workshop of Beyond Questionnaires: Innovative Approaches to Evaluating Mixed Reality of the BHCI’21 conference by Xinyu Huang and Prof. Dr. Fridolin Wild. They identified, selected, and refined over a hundred items related to trust, checked…
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Design Dimensions for Holographic Intelligent Agents
On 14th June, Xinyu Huang and Prof. Dr. Fridolin Wild contributed to the 1st international workshop on Multimodal Artificial Intelligence in Education (part of AIED’21) with a comparative analysis across nine intelligent, holographic agents, extracting common design dimensions into a new framework. “Holographic AI”, so Huang & Wild (2021) have…
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Stereopsia 2019 in Brussels
Since 2009, Stereopsia is now the international forum dedicated to ‘immersion’, bringing together science, art, and technologies around 3D, XR, and AI. It is a roof for several high impact conferences and expos, providing also a plethora of demos, networking opportunities, and several awards. The International Conference on 3D Immersion(IC3D)…
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AGAST Project Reading Machine Workshops at MakerSpace
In 1931, the American Surrealist writer Bob Brown invented a reading machine. The device produced a form of machine-assisted speed reading, in which micrographically-printed text would scroll under a magnification screen in a single, streaming line. Where cinema gave the world the ‘talkies’, Brown offered ‘the readies’, and important writers…
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Research Excellence Award 2018/19
The work of the Performance Augmentation Lab was recognised by the University with the Research Excellence Award for the academic year 2018/19. Fridolin Wild and John Twycross were awarded by the Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Global Partnerships, Prof Dr Linda King, in the category Interdisciplinary/Collaborative/Pump-prime. The award comes with…
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Experiencing the Future with Immersive Technologies
The Warwick Business School has a Knowledge Innovation Network and PAL’s Dr Fridolin Wild gave the opening keynote at this year’s autumn workshop, speaking about Holographic Training and other little wonders of an Industry 4.0. In the talk, Dr Wild explored how smart glasses and wearable technologies can be used…
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UI Experiment in AR
Using Augmented Reality technology means we don’t have to be stuck to a screen anymore. Now we are on the inside, looking out. Here at PAL we are developing new interface styles and modes of interaction and looking at how we can anchor these in the world around us.
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Exploring molecules
Fridolin Wild, Alla Vovk, and Will Guest of PAL have met up on April 5 with Stephen Taylor of the Computational Biology Research Group (CBRG) of Oxford University too explore what exciting new application scenarios could emerge through the use of virtual and augmented reality for data analysis in the…