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- 2015
- Kevin Allain, Bas Dado, Mick Van Gelderen, Olivier Hokke, Miguel Oliveira, Rafael Bidarra, Nikolay D. Gaubitch, Richard C. Hendriks, Ben A. Kybartas:
An audio game for training navigation skills of blind children. SIVE@VR 2015: 49-52 - Stefano Baldan, Hélène Lachambre, Stefano Delle Monache, Patrick Boussard:
Physically informed car engine sound synthesis for virtual and augmented environments. SIVE@VR 2015: 21-26 - Eric O. Boyer, Lucyle Vandervoorde, Frédéric Bevilacqua, Sylvain Hanneton:
Touching sounds: audio virtual surfaces. SIVE@VR 2015: 43-47 - Michele Geronazzo, Andrea Carraro, Federico Avanzini:
Evaluating vertical localization performance of 3D sound rendering models with a perceptual metric. SIVE@VR 2015: 53-57 - Rob Hamilton:
Perceptual coherence as an analytic for procedural music and audio mappings in virtual space. SIVE@VR 2015: 27-32 - Marcella Mandanici, Antonio Rodà, Sergio Canazza:
A conceptual framework for motion based music applications. SIVE@VR 2015: 9-13 - Panagiota Papachristodoulou, Alberto Betella, Jônatas Manzolli:
Augmenting the navigation of complex data sets using sonification: a case study with BrainX3. SIVE@VR 2015: 3-8 - Simon Pfaff, Olav Lervik:
Games in concert. SIVE@VR 2015: 33-36 - Stefania Serafin, Rolf Nordahl, Amalia de Götzen, Cumhur Erkut, Michele Geronazzo, Federico Avanzini:
Sonic interaction in virtual environments. SIVE@VR 2015: 1-2 - Erik Sikström, Amalia de Götzen, Stefania Serafin:
Avatar weight estimates based on footstep sounds in three presentation formats. SIVE@VR 2015: 61-66 - Chanel Summers, Vangelis Lympouridis, Cumhur Erkut:
Sonic interaction design for virtual and augmented reality environments. SIVE@VR 2015: 37-42 - Hans Timmermans:
Sound spatialisation from a composer's perspective. SIVE@VR 2015: 15-19 - Keiko Yamamoto, Stefania Serafin:
Drawing learning support system with the past brilliant learner-self using visual and auditory feedback. SIVE@VR 2015: 58-59 - Stefania Serafin, Federico Avanzini, Michele Geronazzo, Cumhur Erkut, Amalia de Götzen, Rolf Nordahl:
2nd IEEE VR Workshop on Sonic Interactions for Virtual Environments, SIVE@VR 2015, Arles, France, March 24, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-1969-7 [contents]
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