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We are very exited that CAMERA Co-Investigator Steffi Colyer and CAMERA Co-Director Eamonn O’Neill will be heading up a brand new Bath Beacon with the Department for Health’s Keith Stokes. A second wave of Bath Beacons has been announced supporting further multidisciplinary collaborative networks which will address the UKRI strategic themes outlined...
Photo Credit: EMIL Immersive technologies – such as virtual and augmented reality – have enormous potential to make digital experiences more vivid and relatable. To accelerate progress in this field, four top European universities have banded together to form a high-tech media lab that will work with, and support, organisations...
CAMERA are thrilled to be welcoming 4 new PhD researchers to our team this autumn. Caitlin Naylor is joining us to work with Co-Investigator Christof Lutteroth, and CAMERA Co-Director Eamonn O’Neill in the Department of Computer Science and Dr Janet Bultitude from the Department of Psychology. We asked Caitlin to...
Congratulations to Dr Daniela De Angeli whose short paper “A Review of Games Research Methodologies” has been accepted to the Foundations of Digital Games (FDG) Conference which takes place next week. Abstract: The field of game research is still very young. As such, unlike many research fields, it lacks an...
An award-winning paper from CAMERA Co-I, Dr Christof Lutteroth at the University of Bath shows people perform better in VR exercise games when they compete against a realistic avatar of themselves. If you’ve ever played an immersive game using virtual reality (VR) technology, you’ll be familiar with the concept of...
Dr Daniela De Angeli is a postdoctoral researcher in human computer interaction, cultural heritage, games and memory studies at the University of Bath. During her doctorate at the Centre for Digital Entertainment (CDE), she explored how authenticity and entertainment can coexist in contemporary museums through game creation and game play....
This coming Friday, Jacob Hadnett-Hunter will attend the Symposium on Applied Perception (SAP 2019) in Barcelona to present a recently published a paper in Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) called ‘The effect of task on visual attention in interactive virtual environments‘. The SAP 2019 provides an intimate, immersive forum for...
CAMERA was delighted to present HandMap: Robust Hand Pose Estimation via Intermediate Dense Guidance Map Supervision at ECCV 2018. This work presents a novel hand pose estimation framework via intermediate dense guidance map supervision. By leveraging the advantage of predicting heat maps of hand joints in detection-based methods, we propose to...
We are delighted that Dr Daniel Finnegan and Prof Eamonn O’Neill have a paper and demo accepted to CHI Play 2018! This work is the result of an ongoing collaboration with colleagues in University of Bath and Bath Spa University. Historical narratives of conflict typically revolve around heroes and villains...
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