No description available of Myron W. Krueger...Krueger, Myron W. and Gilden, Deborah (2002): Going Places with "KnowWare": Virtual Reality Maps for Blind People. In: Miesenberger, Klaus, Klaus, Joachim and Zagler, Wolfgang L. (eds.) ICCHP 2002 - Computers Helping People with Special Needs - 8th International Conference July 15-20, 2002, Linz, Austria. pp. 565-567. Available online
Krueger, Myron W. (1996): Forward: The Interface Will Not Disappear. In International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 8 (1) pp. 1-3
Krueger, Myron W. (1993): The Experience Society. In Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 2 (2) pp. 162-168
Krueger, Myron W. (1993): Environmental Technology: Making the Real World Virtual. In Communications of the ACM, 36 (7) pp. 36-37
Krueger, Myron W. (1991): Artificial Reality II. Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley Publishing
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Mountford, S. Joy, Buxton, Bill, Krueger, Myron W., Laurel, Brenda K. and Vertelney, Laurie (1989): Drama and Personality in User Interface Design. In: Bice, Ken and Lewis, Clayton H. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 89 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 30 - June 4, 1989, Austin, Texas. pp. 105-108.
Krueger, Myron W., Gionfriddo, Thomas and Hinrichsen, Katrin (1985): Videoplace -- An Artificial Reality. In: Borman, Lorraine and Curtis, Bill (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 85 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 14-18, 1985, San Francisco, California. pp. 35-40.
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Publication period:1985-2002
Publication count:7
Number of co-authors:7
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