994 resultados para virtual topology, decomposition, hex meshing algorithms
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Male volunteers entered an immersive virtual reality that depicted a party, where they were approached by a lone virtual woman who initiated a conversation. The goal was to study how socially anxious and socially confident men would react to this event. Interest focused on whether the socially anxious participants would exhibit sustained anxiety during the conversation or whether this would diminish over time, and differ from the responses of the more socially confident men.
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Participants in an immersive virtual environment interact with the scene from an egocentric point of view that is, where there bodies appear to be located rather than from outside as if looking through a window. People interact through normal body movements, such as head-turning,reaching, and bending, and within the tracking limitations move through the environment or effect changes within it in natural ways.
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To what extent do people behave in immersive virtual environments as they would in similar situations in a physical environment? There are many ways to address this question, ranging from questionnaires, behavioral studies, and the use of physiological measures. Here, we compare the onsets of muscle activity using surface electromyography (EMG) while participants were walking under three different conditions: on a normal floor surface, on a narrow ribbon along the floor, and on a narrow platform raised off the floor. The same situation was rendered in an immersive virtual environment (IVE) Cave-like system, and 12 participants did the three types of walking in a counter-balanced within-groups design. The mean number of EMG activity onsets per unit time followed the same pattern in the virtual environment as in the physical environment-significantly higher for walking on the platform compared to walking on the floor. Even though participants knew that they were in fact really walking at floor level in the virtual environment condition, the visual illusion of walking on a raised platform was sufficient to influence their behavior in a measurable way. This opens up the door for this technique to be used in gait and posture related scenarios including rehabilitation.
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Altering the normal association between touch and its visual correlate can result in the illusory perception of a fake limb as part of our own body. Thus, when touch is seen to be applied to a rubber hand while felt synchronously on the corresponding hidden real hand, an illusion of ownership of the rubber hand usually occurs. The illusion has also been demonstrated using visuomotor correlation between the movements of the hidden real hand and the seen fake hand. This type of paradigm has been used with respect to the whole body generating out-of-the-body and body substitution illusions. However, such studies have only ever manipulated a single factor and although they used a form of virtual reality have not exploited the power of immersive virtual reality (IVR) to produce radical transformations in body ownership.
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Does realistic lighting in an immersive virtual reality application enhance presence, where participants feel that they are in the scene and behave correspondingly? Our previous study indicated that presence is more likely with real-time ray tracing compared with ray casting, but we could not separate the effects of overall quality of illumination from the dynamic effects of real-time shadows and reflections. Here we describe an experiment where 20 people experienced a scene rendered with global or local illumination. However, in both conditions there were dynamically changing shadows and reflections. We found that the quality of illumination did not impact presence, so that the earlier result must have been due to dynamic shadows and reflections. However, global illumination resulted in greater plausibility - participants were more likely to respond as if the virtual events were real. We conclude that global illumination does impact the responses of participants and is worth the effort.
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[eng] An observable study on the behaviour in the laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology II (pharmaceutical pilot plant), with two groups of students of 3rd course (proactive aptitude and valuation of the"knowledge to do acquired") is carried out. The variable between groups is that one has realised a training (by means of self-study of an interactive application multimedia, especially designed), without tutorship on behalf the teacher in front of the other group that carried out the same training with the same material but with the guide of the teacher in the computer lab. On the one hand it is valued if there is some effect differentiator between both types of training, by means of the accounting of the correct results obtained in a previous test to the entrance in the pilot plant and by another one the valuation that the professors made responsible for the groups of practices in situ. The results demonstrate the previous hypothesis that there must not be significant differences between the groups, beyond the inherent ones to personality of the students itself (interest and personal implication by the subject). On the other hand the test for the observation in the laboratory did not facilitate the distinction of objective differences. [spa] Se lleva a cabo un estudio observacional sobre el comportamiento de los estudiantes (aptitud pro-activa y valoración del “saber hacer adquirido”) en el laboratorio de Tecnología Farmacéutica II (planta piloto farmacéutica) de dos grupos de estudiantes de 3er curso. La variable entre los dos grupos es que uno ha realizado una formación no presencial (mediante el autoestudio de una aplicación interactiva multimedia, especialmente diseñada), sin tutoría por parte del profesor, frente al otro grupo que llevó a cabo la misma formación con el mismo material pero con la guía del profesor en el aula de informática. Por una parte se valora si hay algún efecto diferenciador entre ambos tipos de formación, mediante la contabilización de los resultados correctos obtenidos en un test previo a la entrada en la planta piloto y por otro la valoración que hicieron los profesores responsables de los grupos de prácticas in situ. Los resultados demuestran la hipótesis previa de que no debían existir diferencias significativas entre los grupos, más allá de las inherentes a la propia personalidad de los estudiantes (interés e implicación personal por el tema). Por otra parte el test para la observación en el laboratorio no facilitó la distinción de diferencias objetivas.
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Thegoalofthepresentreviewistoexplainhowimmersivevirtualenvironmenttechnology(IVET)canbeusedforthestudyofsocialinteractionsandhowtheuseofvirtualhumansinimmersivevirtualenvironmentscanadvanceresearchandapplicationinmanydifferentfields.Researchersstudyingindividualdifferencesinsocialinteractionsaretypicallyinterestedinkeepingthebehaviorandtheappearanceoftheinteractionpartnerconstantacrossparticipants.WithIVETresearchershavefullcontrolovertheinteractionpartners,canstandardizethemwhilestillkeepingthesimulationrealistic.Virtualsimulationsarevalid:growingevidenceshowsthatindeedstudiesconductedwithIVETcanreplicatesomewell-knownfindingsofsocialpsychology.Moreover,IVETallowsresearcherstosubtlymanipulatecharacteristicsoftheenvironment(e.g.,visualcuestoprimeparticipants)orofthesocialpartner(e.g.,his/herrace)toinvestigatetheirinfluencesonparticipants'behaviorandcognition.Furthermore,manipulationsthatwouldbedifficultorimpossibleinreallife(e.g.,changingparticipants'height)canbeeasilyobtainedwithIVET.Besidetheadvantagesfortheoreticalresearch,weexplorethemostrecenttrainingandclinicalapplicationsofIVET,itsintegrationwithothertechnologies(e.g.,socialsensing)andfuturechallengesforresearchers(e.g.,makingthecommunicationbetweenvirtualhumansandparticipantssmoother).
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L’objectiu del treball és emular virtualment l’entorn de treball del robot Stäubli Tx60 quehi ha al laboratori de robòtica de la UdG (dins les possibilitats que ofereix el software adquirit).Aquest laboratori intenta reproduir un entorn industrial de treball en el qual es realitzal’assemblatge d’un conjunt de manera cent per cent automatitzada.En una primera fase, s’ha dissenyat en tres dimensions tot l’entorn de treball que hi hadisponible al laboratori a través del software CAD SolidWorks. Cada un dels conjuntsque conformen l’estació de treball s’ha dissenyat de manera independent.Posteriorment s’introdueixen tots els elements dissenyats dins el software StäubliRobotics Suite 2013. Amb tot l’anterior, cal remarcar que l’objectiu principal del treball consta de duesetapes. Inicialment es dissenya el model 3D de l’entorn de treball a través del software SolidWorks i s’introdueix dins el software Stäubli Robotics Suite 2013. Enuna segona etapa, es realitza un manual d’ús del nou software de robòtica
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This thesis seeks to answer, if communication challenges in virtual teams can be overcome with the help of computer-mediated communication. Virtual teams are becoming more common work method in many global companies. In order for virtual teams to reach their maximum potential, effective asynchronous and synchronous methods for communication are needed. The thesis covers communication in virtual teams, as well as leadership and trust building in virtual environments with the help of CMC. First, the communication challenges in virtual teams are identified by using a framework of knowledge sharing barriers in virtual teams by Rosen et al. (2007) Secondly, the leadership and trust in virtual teams are defined in the context of CMC. The performance of virtual teams is evaluated in the case study by exploiting these three dimensions. With the help of a case study of two virtual teams, the practical issues related to selecting and implementing communication technologies as well as overcoming knowledge sharing barriers is being discussed. The case studies involve a complex inter-organisational setting, where four companies are working together in order to maintain a new IT system. The communication difficulties are related to inadequate communication technologies, lack of trust and the undefined relationships of the stakeholders and the team members. As a result, it is suggested that communication technologies are needed in order to improve the virtual team performance, but are not however solely capable of solving the communication challenges in virtual teams. In addition, suitable leadership and trust between team members are required in order to improve the knowledge sharing and communication in virtual teams.
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OBJETIVO: Analisar a reprodutibilidade intra-observador da ultra-sonografia tridimensional (US3D) real com a US virtual, nas modalidades multiplanar e volumétrica. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foram examinados, prospectivamente, 132 blocos provenientes de 44 avaliações de 26 conceptos. Dezoito conceptos tinham idade gestacional ecográfica de oito semanas a oito semanas e seis dias, e 26 tinham de dez semanas a dez semanas e seis dias. Realizou-se a US3D, analisando-se: comprimento cabeça-nádega, saco gestacional, saco amniótico, translucência nucal, conduto onfalomesentérico, vesícula vitelínica, membros superiores, membros inferiores, distinção cabeça-tórax, perfil da face, coronal da face, implantação das orelhas, perfil da coluna, coronal da coluna, parede abdominal fechada. Foram obtidos três blocos por concepto para posterior realização da US virtual. A análise estatística foi feita utilizando-se o teste t de Student, o teste de McNemar e o kappa. RESULTADOS: No grupo I, a avaliação ultra-sonográfica 3D real multiplanar versus 3D virtual multiplanar, na análise das variáveis contínuas, evidenciou diferença significativa para todas. Na avaliação das variáveis categóricas, evidenciou-se que todas não apresentaram diferença significativa. No grupo II, a avaliação ultra-sonográfica 3D real volumétrica versus 3D virtual volumétrica demonstrou diferença significativa apenas para a variável implantação de orelhas. Os resultados das análises das variáveis categóricas evidenciaram concordância para a maioria das variáveis analisadas em ambos os grupos. CONCLUSÃO: Há reprodutibilidade intra-observador da US3D com a modalidade virtual, multiplanar e volumétrica.
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La emergencia y dinámica del Elearning, en los actuales escenarios de educación superior, evidencia una importante transformación acontecida en el marco de la sociedad de la información: la utilización de las TIC en los procesos de construcción del conocimiento. Este cambio ha ido de la mano, en primer lugar, de la mejora en la calidad y la oferta formativa existente, una oferta que ha buscado ser más inclusiva y representativa de las actuales demandas sociales. Y en segundo lugar, se trata de una modalidad que ha intentado adaptarse a las actuales características del estudiantado digital y del digitalizado (Prensky, 2006), cuyo rol en los proceso de enseñanza, tiende a ser más activo que en los modelos de formación tradicional. El presente artículo, se focaliza en esta segunda dimensión, analizando como el Elearning intenta ser un elemento de mediación entre las transformaciones actuales que se dan en la educación superior y la emergencia de un nuevo estudiantado virtual, cada vez más activo y autónomo.
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The aim of this article was to study the effect of virtual-reality exposure to situations that are emotionally significant for patients with eating disorders (ED) on the stability of body-image distortion and body-image dissatisfaction. A total of 85 ED patients and 108 non-ED students were randomly exposed to four experimental virtual environments: a kitchen with low-calorie food, a kitchen with high-calorie food, a restaurant with low-calorie food, and a restaurant with high-calorie food. In the interval between the presentation of each situation, body-image distortion and body-image dissatisfaction were assessed. Several 2 x 2 x 2 repeated measures analyses of variance (high-calorie vs. low-calorie food x presence vs. absence of people x ED group vs. control group) showed that ED participants had significantly higher levels of body-image distortion and body dissatisfaction after eating high-calorie food than after eating low-calorie food, while control participants reported a similar body image in all situations. The results suggest that body-image distortion and body-image dissatisfaction show both trait and state features. On the one hand, ED patients show a general predisposition to overestimate their body size and to feel more dissatisfied with their body image than controls. On the other hand, these body-image disturbances fluctuate when participants are exposed to virtual situations that are emotionally relevant for them.
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La comunicación que se presenta, muestra cómo se lleva a cabo la gestión de los procesos técnicos de los libros electrónicos en la Biblioteca Virtual (en adelante BV) de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (en adelante UOC). La BV está integrada en el Campus Virtual y en las aulas virtuales de la Universidad. La principal particularidad de la docencia en la UOC se encuentra en el hecho de que se realiza, en su totalidad, por medio de un Campus Virtual.La BV de la UOC pone especial énfasis en la adquisición de libros digitales para mejorar el acceso de los usuarios a sus recursos y colecciones en una universidad con un modelo de aprendizaje caracterizada por su virtualidad (el 13 de abril de 2011, el Consejo de Gobierno acordó priorizar la adquisición de documentos en formato electrónico). La irrupción de los libros electrónicos en la BV ha comportado una revisión de los procesos técnicos, de manera que los circuitos de adquisición, catalogación y gestión de la colección digital trabajen de forma coordinada. En primer lugar, se describe el entorno en el que se adquieren y se utilizan los libros electrónicos, los distintos escenarios de adquisición y modelos de compra con los que se puede encontrar la BV de la UOC. Se valora el importante papel que desempeña el proveedor en la compra de libros electrónicos. La BV siempre intenta encontrar un equilibrio entre las necesidades de los usuarios, las posibilidades del mercado y los recursos disponibles. Las compras pueden o no ser consorciadas. Cuando se trata de compra consorciada de libros electrónicos se han de sopesar las ventajas e inconvenientes que esta gestión conlleva, tanto económicas cómo de acceso a los contenidos. Cuando un libro está disponible desde distintas plataformas, hay que estudiar cuál es la que se adecúa mejor a las necesidades de la BV. A la hora de decidir el modelo de compra a utilizar hay que considerar diferentes elementos, como la adquisición individual o en paquetes, la compra directa o subscripción, etc. En segundo lugar, se describen los circuitos internos y tratamientos técnicos que experimentan los libros electrónicos. La gestión de estos procesos la llevan a cabo, en mayor o menor medida, los responsables de los servicios de Adquisición, Catalogación y gestión de la Colección Digital, dependiendo de cómo se haya realizado la adquisición (a perpetuidad o subscripción). Por último, se muestran las distintas opciones de acceso que tiene la BV de la UOC a los libros electrónicos, utilizando para ello un sistema de autenticación de usuarios mediante IP (a través de un porxy WAM). Los puntos de acceso a los libros electrónicos son: el catálogo de la BV, el quick set de libros electrónicos de Metalib, el listado A-Z de SFX, la herramienta de descubrimiento Summon y, además, un nuevo acceso desde el nuevo Web de la BV de la UOC. El acceso a los libros electrónicos de la BV de la UOC es una cuestión que aún no está totalmente resuelta. Desde la nueva Web de la BV se está trabajando para conseguir un punto de acceso único. La principal razón por la que no siempre es posible este único punto de acceso es la existencia o inexistencia de las funcionalidades de metabúsqueda en los libros electrónicos que ofrece cada proveedor. A pesar de la complejidad del nuevo contexto del libro electrónico, la BV de la UOC sigue apostando por los nuevos formatos de lectura, que en el 2013 ha representado el 32,30% del fondo bibliográfico y un 45% sobre el presupuesto dedicado para el 2013. Este proceso se realiza trabajando estrechamente con el profesorado, mediante los contenidos disponibles en la ¿Biblioteca en el aula¿ y potenciando la flexibilidad de los gestores y la construcción de nuevos flujos de trabajo que permitan optimizar y facilitar la transición de la lectura de libros tradicionales a la consulta de monografías en formato electrónico.
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The effective notch stress approach for the fatigue strength assessment of welded structures as included in the Fatigue Design Recommendation of the IIW requires the numerical analysis of the elastic notch stress in the weld toe and weld root which is fictitiously rounded with a radius of 1mm. The goal of this thesis work was to consider alternate meshing strategies when using the effective notch stress approach to assess the fatigue strength of load carrying partial penetration fillet-welded cruciform joints. In order to establish guidelines for modeling the joint and evaluating the results, various two-dimensional (2D) finite element analyses were carried out by systematically varying the thickness of the plates, the weld throat thickness, the degree of bending, and the shape and location of the modeled effective notch. To extend the scope of this work, studies were also carried out on the influence of