11.00-11.15
Graham Walker
BT Labs
Welcome and Introduction
Nat Durlach
Research Laboratory of Electronics, M.I.T., (USA)
Mel Slater (University College London)
Presence
in Shared Virtual Environments and Virtual Togetherness
Karl-Petter Kesson
Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
Fredrik Ljungberg, Viktoria Research Institute,
Sweden
Coupling
real and virtual environments
Mike Holderness,
London U.K
Presence in
CVEs as extelligence: virtuality and collectivity
Carlton Reeve
University of Bradford, U.K
Presence
in Virtual Theatre
Stefan Thie
KPN Research, The Netherlands
A General Theory on Presence
3.15-4.00
Randy Jackson
Wayne Taylor
William Winn
University of Washington, Box 353090, Seattle,
Washington 98195-3090 USA
Peer
Collaboration and Virtual Environments: A Preliminary Investigation of
Multi-Participant Virtual Reality Applied in Science Education
Daniela M. Romano
Paul Brna
John A. Self
University of Leeds, UK
Collaborative
Decision-Making and Presence in Shared Dynamic Virtual Environments
Chih-Hao Ho
Cagatay Basdogan
Mel Slater (UCL)
Nat Durlach
Mandayam A. Srinivasan
Research Laboratory of Electronics, M.I.T., USA
The Influence of Haptic Communication on
the Sense of Being Together
Jenny Gristock
University of Sussex, UK
Communications
and Organisational Virtuality
Roy Kalawsky
Loughborough University, UK
VRSART
A Tool for Evaluation of Contributory Factors Associated with Presence
in Spatially Immersive Environments
Craig D. Murray
Paul Arnold
Ben Thornton
University of Manchester, UK
Combining
qualitative and quantitative methods in the study of presence
10.30-11.15
Jonathan Freeman
S.E Avons
Don Pearson
University of Essex, UK
David Harrison
Nick Lodge
Independent Television Commission
Behavioural
Realism as a Metric of Presence
W.A. IJsselsteijn
H. de Ridder
IPO, Center for Research on User-System Interaction, The Netherlands
Measuring
Temporal Variations in Presence
Monika Büscher
Jon O'Brien
Tom Rodden
Jonathan Trevor
University of Lancaster, UK
Red
is behind you: the experience of presence in shared virtual environments
Peter Henne
Gloria Mark
Angi Voss
German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany
Gestures
for Social Communication in Virtual Environments
M. Slater
A. Sadagic
M. Usoh
University College London, UK
R. Schroeder
Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden
Small
Group Behaviour in a Virtual and Real Environment: A Comparative Study
3:30-4.00
Panel discussion: Practice and Experience
4.00-4.15 Plenary discussion: Future Directions
Chair: Mel Slater