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Managing level of detail through peripheral degradation: effects on search performance with a head-mounted display
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Authors:
Benjamin Watson
Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Neff Walker
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Larry F. Hodges
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Aileen Worden
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
1997 Article
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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
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Volume 4 Issue 4, Dec. 1997
Pages 323 - 346
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10.1145/267135.267137
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detail management
experimentation
high-detail inset
human factors
human factors
level of detail
object simplification
peripheral degradation
screen design
theory and methods
virtual reality
visual search
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