Journal: IJVR

Volume 15, Issue 2

0 -- 0Cédric Buche. Editorial - The International Journal of Virtual Reality 2015, IJVR 15(2)
3 -- 17Joe Cecil, Miguel Pirela-Cruz. An information centric framework for creating virtual environments to support micro surgery
18 -- 29Andrew Ray. Reflections on the state of developing virtual environments
30 -- 43Hongbiao Yang, Rapinder Sawhney, Shuguang Ji, Eric R. Wade. Development of Walking in Place System based on Zero Crossing Algorithm
44 -- 52Greeshma Sharma, Sushil Chandra, Saraynya Venkatraman, Alok Prakash Mittal, Vijander Singh. Artificial Neural Network in Virtual Reality : A Survey

Volume 15, Issue 1

0 -- 0Simon Richir. Editorial - The International Journal of Virtual Reality Vol.15 n°1
0 -- 0Cédric Buche. Editorial - The International Journal of Virtual Reality (2015)
1 -- 2Tuncay Cakmak. The Cyberith Virtualizer
3 -- 9Benjamin Hervy, Florent Laroche, Jean-Louis Kerouanton, Alain Bernard, Christophe Courtin, Bertrand Guillet, Laurence D'haene, Arnaud Waels. Museum augmented interface for historical scale models: towards a new way for cultural heritage promotion
10 -- 17Sho Shimamura, Motoko Kanegae, Jun Morita, Yuji Uema, Maiko Takahashi, Masahiko Inami, Tetsu Hayashida, Hideo Saito, Maki Sugimoto. Virtual Slicer: Visualizer for Tomographic Medical Images Corresponding Handheld Device to Patient
18 -- 22John McCormick, Steph Hutchison, Adam Nash, Kim Vincs, Saeid Nahavandi, Douglas C. Creighton. Learning to replace a human: A virtual performing agent
25 -- 34Daniel Fritz, Annette Mossel, Hannes Kaufmann. Markerless 3D Interaction in an Unconstrained Handheld Mixed Reality Setup
35 -- 47Simon Richir, Philippe Fuchs, Domitile Lourdeaux, Dominique Millet, Cédric Buche, Ronan Querrec. How to design compelling Virtual Reality or Augmented Reality experience?
48 -- 60Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles, Stephen W. Gilroy, Julie Porteous, Gabor Aranyi, Julien Cordry, Gal Raz, Nimrod Jakob Keynan, Avihay Cohen, Gilan Jackont, Yael Jacob, Eyal Soreq, Ilana Klovatch, Talma Hendler. Virtual Agents in Brain-Computer Interfaces