Author: Larry Hodges

Publications

Publication period start: 1997
Number of co-authors: 9

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Alexander Shapiro
1
Kelly Elliot
1
Mark Green
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Robert A. King
3
Gregory M. Corso
7
Mark Green
50

Publications

Green, Mark, Hodges, Larry (1997): VRAIS 97 Highlights the Maturing of a Discipline. In IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 17 (6) pp. 21-22. https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MCG.1997.626963

Zanbaka, Catherine, Goolkasian, Paula, Hodges, Larry (2006): Can a virtual cat persuade you?: the role of gender and realism in speaker persuasiveness. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2006, . pp. 1153-1162. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1124772.1124945

Surdick, R. Troy, Davis, Elizabeth T., King, Robert A., Corso, Gregory M., Shapiro, Alexander, Hodges, Larry, Elliot, Kelly (1994): Relevant Cues for the Visual Perception of Depth: Is Where You See It Where It Is?. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting , 1994, . pp. 1305-1309.

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