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Interactive Movement in Virtual Environments (iMoVE) 2015
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Virtual Reality for Health & Wellbeing
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iMoVE Research Group (UoP)– Interactive Motion in Virtual Environments
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iMoVE Publications 2014/15 Powell, V., & Powell, W. (In Press) Abnormal Reaching Behaviour in Virtual Environments: Preliminary Observations. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Corfu, Greece. Powell, V., & Powell, W. (In Press). Informed Design for Virtual Environments: The Impact of Object Shape on Reaching Performance In L. Pareto, P. M. Sharkey & J. Merrick (Eds.), Technology, Rehabilitation and Empowerment of People with Special Needs. New York: Nova Science. Powell, V., & Powell, W. (In Press). Therapy-led Design of Home-Based Virtual Rehabilitation. In Proceedings of 3D User Interfaces 2015 (3DUI 2015). IEEEVR, Arles, France. Powell, V., & Powell, W. (In Press). Locating objects in virtual reality - the effect of visual properties on target acquisition in unrestrained reaching. Journal of Disability and Human Development Powell, V., & Powell, W. (In Press). Informed design for virtual environments: The impact of object shape on reaching performance. International Journal of Child Health and Human Development, 9(3). Powell, V., Powell, W. (In Press). Abnormal Reaching Behaviour in Virtual Environments: Preliminary Observations. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Corfu, Greece. Powell, V., & Powell, W. (2014). Locating objects in virtual reality – the effect of visual properties on target acquisition in unrestrained reaching. Paper presented at the Intl Conf. Disability, Virtual Reality & Associated Technologies, Gothenburg, Sweden. Powell, V., Powell, W., & Simmonds, M. (2014). Considerations for Virtual Environments for Upper Limb Rehabilitation Tasks. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Rhodes, Greece. Powell, W., Powell, V., & Simmonds, M. (2014). Virtual Reality for Gait Rehabilitation - Promises, Proofs and Preferences. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Rhodes, Greece.
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Games industry VR revolution Google Cardboard Samsung Gear VR Smaller Lighter Cheaper
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iMoVE - Leading development programmes The University of Portsmouth is one of the first UK Universities to be named as academic supporters of the Open Source VR project. The Creative Technologies iMoVE research group will be contributing to the OSVR community and will receive a pair of Hacker Development prototype kits and early access to the development software. The iMoVE team regularly contributes to early development progammes for emerging technology, and are currently involved in a number of similar initiatives, including: the LEAP motion developer program, the Nod innovation program, and the Myo developer program.
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Interactive Technology
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Creative Technologies 3D Stereoscopic Projection Screen Head Mounted Displays (Rift, Cardboard etc) Self paced integrated treadmill Full Body Motion Capture (VICON, Kinect etc) Magnetic Motion Tracking EMG muscle activation and gesture recognition (Myo) Gesture tracking recognition (Leap Motion, Nod etc) Modular Sensor Kits (RFID, Phidgets etc) Haptic Force Feedback (Phantom Omni etc) Green Screen Studio Many more.......
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We are in the process of organising Hampshire's first VR and Serious Games Conference later this year. Working with:
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