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- Keith Nesbitt, Eugene Nalivaiko:
Cybersickness. Encyclopedia of Computer Graphics and Games 2019 - 2018
- Yasin Farmani, Robert J. Teather:
Viewpoint Snapping to Reduce Cybersickness in Virtual Reality. Graphics Interface 2018: 168-175 - 2015
- Alex Blekhman, Juan P. Wachs, Dov Dori:
Model-Based System Specification With Tesperanto: Readable Text From Formal Graphics. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Syst. 45(11): 1448-1458 (2015) - 2012
- Norman G. Vinson, Jean-François Lapointe, Avi Parush, Shelley Roberts:
Cybersickness induced by desktop virtual reality. Graphics Interface 2012: 69-75 - 2010
- Byungil Jeong, Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson, Luc Renambot, Maxine D. Brown, Ratko Jagodic, Sungwon Nam, Hyejung Hur:
Ultrascale Collaborative Visualization Using a Display-Rich Global Cyberinfrastructure. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 30(3): 71-83 (2010) - 2007
- Simon Downs:
It's all about communication: graphics and cybernetics. Kybernetes 36(9/10): 1286-1300 (2007) - 2006
- Semyon Slobounov, Elena Slobounov, Karl M. Newell:
Application of Virtual Reality Graphics in Assessment of Concussion. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 9(2): 188-191 (2006) - Kwan-Liu Ma:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Visualization for Cybersecurity. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 26(2): 26-27 (2006) - 2005
- Zhihua Zhou, Huagen Wan, Shuming Gao, Qunsheng Peng:
A realistic force rendering algorithm for CyberGrasp. CAD/Graphics 2005: 6 - 2004
- François Pachet:
Beyond the Cybernetic Jam Fantasy: The Continuator. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 24(1): 31-35 (2004) - Chris Thorne, Karen Haines:
Gateway and protocol for modern cyberspace. SIGGRAPH Web Graphics 2004: 16 - Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Cyber Graphics. WSCG 2004 - 2003
- Jan Krikke:
Samurai Romanesque, J2ME, and the Battle for Mobile Cyberspace. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 23(1): 16-23 (2003) - 2002
- Stephen Figgins:
Biomechanics and the Cyberhuman. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 22(6): 14-20 (2002) - Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Cyber Graphics (Keynote). CW 2002: 3-7 - 2001
- Russell J. Turner, Kabir Chaturvedi, Nathan Edwards, Daniel P. Fasulo, Aaron L. Halpern, Daniel H. Huson, Oliver Kohlbacher, Jason R. Miller, Knut Reinert, Karin A. Remington, Russell Schwartz, Brian Walenz, Shibu Yooseph, Sorin Istrail:
Visualization challenges for a new cyberpharmaceutical computing paradigm. IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Large-Data Visualization and Graphics 2001: 7-18 - 2000
- Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Discovering Cyberworlds. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 20(1): 64-65 (2000) - 1999
- Michael V. Capps, Kent Watsen, Michael Zyda:
Cyberspace and Mock Apple Pie: A Vision of the Future of Graphics and Virtual Environments. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 19(6): 8-11 (1999) - Ken Musgrave:
Building Worlds in Cyberspace. Computer Graphics International 1999: 164- - 1998
- Mike Potel:
Motion Sick in Cyberspace. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 18(1): 16-21 (1998) - Stéphane Carion, Gaël Sannier, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Invited Lecture: Virtual Humans in CyberDance. Computer Graphics International 1998: 142- - 1996
- Karen Whitehouse:
Building Cyberspace. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 16(4): 4 (1996) - 1995
- Richard Tello:
Fourier descriptors for computer graphics. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 25(5): 861-865 (1995) - 1992
- Paul R. Frey, William B. Rouse, Rosemary D. Garris:
Big graphics and little screens: designing graphical displays for maintenance tasks. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 22(1): 10-20 (1992) - 1991
- Richard Coll, Arun Thyagarajan, Samir Chopra:
An experimental study comparing the effectiveness of computer graphics data versus computer tabular data. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 21(4): 897-900 (1991) - 1989
- Hari Gunasingham, Mun Leong Wong:
Graphics and natural language interface for a cybernetic analytical instrument. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 29(4): 283-287 (1989) - Marion G. Sobol, Gary Klein:
New graphics as computerized displays for human information processing. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 19(4): 893-898 (1989) - 1975
- Herman H. Plott, J. David Irwin, Lewis J. Pinson:
A Real-Time Stereoscopic Small-Computer Graphics Display System. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 5(5): 527-533 (1975)
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