The Effects of Embodiment in Virtual Reality on Implicit Gender Bias.
Stephanie SchulzeToni B. PenceNed IrvineCurry I. GuinnPublished in: HCI (9) (2019)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- virtual environment
- augmented reality
- virtual world
- interaction effects
- individual differences
- computer graphics
- three dimensional
- photorealistic
- interactive virtual
- virtual reality technology
- virtual humans
- computer animation
- visual data mining
- virtual museum
- multi agent systems
- statistically significant
- dependent variables
- virtual space
- collaborative virtual environments
- multimedia
- data analysis
- computer interface
- virtual training
- image sequences
- pattern recognition
- metadata
- digital libraries