Shared Boundary Interfaces: Can One Fit All? A Controlled Study on Virtual Reality vs Touch-Screen Interfaces on Persons with Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Francesco VonaEleonora BeccaluvaMarco MoresFranca GarzottoPublished in: HCI (14) (2024)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- virtual environment
- computer interface
- touch screen
- user interface
- virtual world
- computer graphics
- augmented reality
- interactive virtual
- virtual humans
- photorealistic
- haptic interaction
- visual data mining
- virtual laboratory
- real time
- three dimensional
- end users
- virtual museum
- digital libraries
- multi sensory