Abstract
Many people would argue that Virtual Environments technology is the answer to a question that has not been defined yet. While the advances of technology are quite inspiring[2], what is still lacking is a conceptual and analytical framework[1] as well as a set of �evaluation� metrics which could assess specific interfaces and designs. The study described in this paper was conducted in order to investigate if the notion of presence in a specific virtual environment (VE) application correlates with task performance.
Translated title of the contribution | A User-Centered Methodology for Investigating Presence and Task Performance |
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Original language | English |
Pages (from-to) | 0-0 |
Journal | Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Presence (PRESENCE 2000) |
Publication status | Published - 2000 |
Bibliographical note
ISBN: 903861571XName and Venue of Conference: In Proc. of Presence 2000, 3rd International Workshop on Presence (CD-ROM)
Other identifier: 1000483