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Lars Reng
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2005-2018
Publications (10 Years): 5
Top Topics
Photorealistic
Virtual Reality
Game Development
Computer Animation
Top Venues
MindTrek
ArtsIT/DLI
VR
MIM
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Publications
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Henrik Schoenau-Fog
,
Lise Busk Kofoed
,
Nanna Svarre Kristensen
,
Lars Reng
Developing Production-Oriented, Problem-Based and Project-Work Courses - The Case of Game Development in a Video Conference Setting.
ArtsIT/DLI
(2018)
Rasmus B. Lind
,
Victor Milesen
,
Dina M. Smed
,
Simone P. Vinkel
,
Francesco Grani
,
Niels C. Nilsson
,
Lars Reng
,
Rolf Nordahl
,
Stefania Serafin
Sound design in virtual reality concert experiences using a wave field synthesis approach.
VR
(2017)
Lars Reng
,
Lise Busk Kofoed
,
Henrik Schoenau-Fog
Change of Learning Environment Using Game Production - Theory, Methods and Practice.
ArtsIT/DLI
(2017)
Olga Timcenko
,
Lise Busk Kofoed
,
Henrik Schoenau-Fog
,
Lars Reng
Purposive Game Production in Educational Setup: Investigating Team Collaboration in Virtual Reality.
HCI (30)
(2017)
Anders Paludan
,
Jacob Elbaek
,
Mathias Mortensen
,
Morten Zobbe
,
Niels Christian Nilsson
,
Rolf Nordahl
,
Lars Reng
,
Stefania Serafin
Disguising rotational gain for redirected walking in virtual reality: Effect of visual density.
VR
(2016)
Magdalena Malinowska
,
Emma Kusztina
,
Oleg Zaikin
,
Lars Reng
,
Lise Busk Kofoed
,
Andrzej Zylawski
Modeling the Competence Acquiring Process in Higher Education Institution.
MIM
(2013)
Henrik Schoenau-Fog
,
Alexander Birke
,
Lars Reng
Evaluation of continuation desire as an iterative game development method.
MindTrek
(2012)
Alexander Birke
,
Henrik Schoenau-Fog
,
Lars Reng
Space bugz!: a smartphone-controlled crowd game.
MindTrek
(2012)
Lars Reng
,
Henrik Schoenau-Fog
Problem Based Game Design - Engaging Students by Innovation.
DiGRA Conference
(2011)
Preben Fihl
,
Michael B. Holte
,
Thomas B. Moeslund
,
Lars Reng
Action Recognition Using Motion Primitives and Probabilistic Edit Distance.
AMDO
(2006)
Lars Reng
,
Thomas B. Moeslund
,
Erik Granum
Finding Motion Primitives in Human Body Gestures.
Gesture Workshop
(2005)