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Research publications


Prof. Thomas A. Furness III

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E. & Furness, T.A. III (2004) "Conflicting" motion in the frequency range of cross-over between the visual and vestibular self-motion systems evoke simulator sickness. Human Factors, 46, 142-153.

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A. (2003). Does the peripheral "Independent visual background" reduce motion-induced balance disturbance in an immersive environment?. In Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction.

Duh, B.L., Abi-Rached, H., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A. (2001) Effects on balance disturbance of manipulating depth of an independent visual background in a stereographic display. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting, October 2001.

Kleweno, Conor P., Seibel, Eric J., Viirre, Erik S., Kelly, John P., Furness, Thomas A. (2001) The virtual retinal display as a low-vision computer interface: a pilot study, Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Vol. 38 No. 4, July/August 2001.

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). An "Independent Visual Background" reduced balance disturbance evoked by visual scene motion: implication for alleviating simulator sickness. In Proceedings of CHI 2001 conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (ACM CHI 2001), pp. 85-89.

Duh, B.L., Lin, J.W., Kenyon, R.V., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). Effects of field of view on balance in an immersive environment. In Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality 2001, pp. 235-240.

Duh, B.L., Parker, D.E. and Furness, T.A.III (2001, May 6-10). Visually-induced balance disturbance was reduced by an "independent visual background" - implications for simulator sickness. Aviation, Space, and Evnironmental Medicine, 72(3), 244.

Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Weghorst, S. and Furness, T. A. (1999). A Mixed Reality 3D Conferencing Application (Technical Report R-99-1). Seattle: Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington.

Billinghurst, M., Weghorst, S. and Furness, T. A. III (1998). Shared Space: An Augmented Reality Approach for Computer Supported Collaborative Work.. Virtual Reality, 3, 25-36.

Billinghurst, M., Weghorst, S. and Furness, T. (1997). Wearable Computers for Three Dimensional CSCW. In Proceedings of First International Symposium on Wearable Computing, pp. 39-46.

Draper, M.H., Viire, E. S., Furness, T. A. and Parker, D. E. (1997). Theorized Relationship Between Vestibulo-ocular Adaptation and Simulator Sickness in Virtual Environments. Paper presented at International Workshop on Motion Sickness.

Draper, M.H., Wells, M.J., Gawron, V.J. and Furness, T.A. (1996). Exploring the Influence of a Virtual Body on Spatial Awareness. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 40th Annual Meeting, pp. 1146-1150.

Byrne, C., Holland, C., Moffit, D., Hodas, S. and Furness, T. (1994). Virtual Reality and "At Risk" Students (Technical Report R-94-5). Seattle: University of Washington, Human Interface Technology Laboratory.

 

 

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