
| Monday 27 March 2000   |
| 10:00 |   | Welcome & Introduction | |
| 10:10 | Frank Biocca (Invited Speaker) M.I.N.D.Labs, Michigan State University, USA |
Connecting the body to the telecommunication system: Embodied Computing and Presence | |
| 11:00 |   | Coffee | |
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| 11:20 | Jonathan Freeman, Wijnand IJsselsteijn & Jane Lessiter Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK IPO, Center for User-System Interaction, The Netherlands |
The Presence Construct: Issues in its Measurement | |
| 11:40 | Matthew Lombard, Theresa Ditton, Daliza Crane, Bill Davis, Gisela Gil-Egui, Karl Horvath & Jessica Rossman Temple University, USA Villanova University, USA |
Measuring Presence: A Literature-Based Approach to the Development of a Standardized Paper-and-Pencil Instrument | |
| 12:00 | Jane Lessiter, Jonathan Freeman, Ed Keogh, & Jules Davidoff Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK |
Development of a New Cross-Media Presence Questionnaire: The ITC-Sense of Presence Inventory | |
| 12:20 |   | Lunch + guided tour of the exhibition 'Dutch Computer Pioneers' at the Techniek Museum. English speaking guides will be present. | |
| 13:50 | Thomas Schubert, Holger Regenbrecht & Frank Friedman University of Jena, Germany Virtual Reality Competence Center, Germany igroup.org, Germany |
Real and Illusory Interaction Enhance Presence in Virtual Environments | |
| 14:10 | Mike Meehan University of North Carolina, USA |
An Objective Surrogate for Presence: Physiological Response | |
| 14:30 | Cath Dillon, Ed Keogh, Jonathan Freeman & Jules Davidoff Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK |
Aroused and Immersed: The Psychophysiology of Presence | |
| 14:50 | Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Jonathan Freeman, Huib de Ridder, Steve Avons & Don Pearson IPO, Center for User-System Interaction, The Netherlands Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK TU Delft, The Netherlands University of Essex, UK |
Towards an Objective Corroborative Measure of Presence: Postural Responses to Moving Video | |
| 15:10 |   | Tea | |
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| 15:30 | Tim Marsh & Peter Wright University of York, UK |
Maintaining the Illusion of Interacting Within a 3D Virtual Space | |
| 15:50 | Josef Wideström, Pia Muchin & Henrik Ahlberg Chalmers Medialab, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden |
The Pelvis as Physical Centre in Virtual Environments | |
| 16:10 | Ianus Keller, Pieter Jan Stappers & Jorrit Adriaanse TU Delft, The Netherlands SARA, The Netherlands |
Presence for design: Creating an atmosphere with video collages | |
| 16:30 | Tom Coffin NCSA, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA |
Real spaces to create virtual presence | |
| 16:50 |   | Open Discussion | |
| ~17:30 |   | End of Day Programme | |
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| 18:30 |   | Bus @ Techniek Museum to take you to Sapphire in Den Haag | |
| 19:00 |   | Cocktail Reception sponsored by ITC, SONY and BT | |
| 20:00 |   | Workshop Dinner sponsored by ITC, SONY and BT | |
| ~22:00 | Nick Lodge (Invited Speaker) Independent Television Commission (ITC), UK |
What can we Learn from the Cinema of the 1950's? |
| Tuesday 28 March 2000   |
| 9:00 | Roy Kalawsky (Invited Speaker) Advanced VR Research Centre, Loughborough University, UK |
The Validity of Presence as a Reliable Human Performance Metric in Immersive Environments |
| 9:50 |   | Coffee |
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| 10:10 | Stefan Rauthenberg, Peter Kauff & Andreas Graffunder Heinrich-Hertz-Institute (HHI), Germany T-Nova Deutsche Telekom Innovationsgesellschaft GmbH, Germany |
The Virtual Meeting Room: A Realtime Implementation of a Shared Virtual Environment System Using Today's Consumer Technology in Connection with the MPEG-4 Standard |
| 10:30 | Edward Cooke, Michael Karl, Peter Kauff & Oliver Schreer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute(HHI), Germany |
Realtime View Adaptation of Video Objects in 3-Dimensional Virtual Environments |
| 10:50 | John Stone & Morgan David SONY Broadcasting and Professional, UK |
VIRTUE - High realism telepresence conferencing |
| 11:10 |   | Walk to Dept. of Industrial Design, Delft University of Technology |
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| 12:30 |   | Lunch @ TUD |
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| 14:00 | James Anderson, Nahella Ashraf, Craig Douther & Mervyn Jack CCIR, University of Edinburgh, UK |
A Participatory Design Study of User Requirements for a Shared Virtual Meeting Space |
| 14:20 | Martin Kaltenbrunner & Avon Huxor FH Hagenberg, Austria Centre for Electronic Arts, Middlesex University, UK |
Multiple Presence through Auditory Bots in Virtual Environments |
| 14:40 | Paul de Greef & Wijnand IJsselsteijn IPO, Center for User-System Interaction, The Netherlands |
Social Presence in the PhotoShare Tele-Application |
| 15:00 | Ann-Sofie Axelsson, Åsa Abelin, Ilona Heldal, Ralph Schroeder, & Josef Wideström Department of Technology and Society, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden SSKKII and Department of Linguistics, Göteborg University, Sweden Chalmers Medialab, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden |
Cubes in the Cube: A Comparison of a Puzzle-solving Task in a Virtual and a Real Environment |
| 15:20 | Daniela Romano & Paul Brna University of Leeds, UK |
ACTIVE World: Manipulating Time and Point of View to Promote a Sense of Presence in a Collaborative Virtual Environment for Training in Emergency Situations |
| 15:40 |   | Tea |
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| 16:00 | Katerina Mania & Alan Chalmers University of Bristol, UK |
A User-Centered Methodology for Investigating Presence and Task Performance |
| 16:20 | Eva Lindh Waterworth & John A. Waterworth Umeå University, Sweden |
Using a Telescope in the Cave: Presence and Absence in Educational VR |
| 16:40 | Denise Whitelock & Anne Jelfs Open University, UK |
Vulnerable Viewers of Valid Vistas? Assessing Student Performance when the Perception of Presence is Increased in a Virtual Learning Environment |
| 17:00 |   | Open Discussion |
| ~17:30 |   | Workshop Close |
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