Essays about: "auditory setting"
Found 5 essays containing the words auditory setting.
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1. A study on wrist-based haptic weight conveyance in immersive virtual environments
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Halmstad Embedded and Intelligent Systems Research (EIS)Abstract : Physical properties of objects are some of the features that are lost when users are immersed in today's virtual environments that usually only provide visual and auditory stimuli. In a quest to recover the physical perception of touch, in this work, we present two different studies to assess how force feedback applied solely on the wrist can convey weight. READ MORE
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2. Exploring interaction with unmanned systems : A case study regarding interaction with an autonomous unmanned vehicle
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : Unmanned systems (US:s) of various kinds are becoming more and more sought after resources as they do not have an onboard driver, and thus, can be employed in situations that are either dangerous or impossible for humans to engage in. Consequently, US:s are envisioned to play a large role both in civilian and military contexts in the future, which presents new challenges regarding how humans should interact with these new systems. READ MORE
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3. Auditory immersion and the believability of a first-person perspective in computer games : Do players have a preference between mono and stereo foley, and is one perceived as more believable?
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Medier, ljudteknik och teaterAbstract : Based on previous research on spatial attributes in foley and the concept that auditory immersion in first-person perspective computer games is enhanced by believable sound effects, this study explores if there is a connection between stereo foley and the believability of the first-person perspective, and regardless, if there is a preference to either mono or stereo foley. An interactive listening test was created in unreal engine 4, where 20 subjects, all considered gamers, played three levels that differed visually and in auditory content. READ MORE
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4. WebRTC-based Video Quality of Experience Evaluation of the Janus Streaming Plugin : Integrating Video Door Systems and WebRTC-Supported Browsers
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : The number of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) used in organizations is increasing. Without careful management, this trend can have sever consequences for organizations as it easily can fragment the business communication. READ MORE
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5. A Rude Awakening to Sounds : A Study of the Soundscape in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
University essay from Sektionen för humaniora (HUM)Abstract : This study examines the significance of sounds and silence in Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness (1902). The importance of visual effects has repeatedly been analyzed and therefore, it is high time to explore the text from an auditory perspective. READ MORE