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Research to understand how we Infer 2D-cross sections from 3D shapes published in Human Factors journal
Understanding 2D cross-sections of 3D structures is important in medical imaging, biology, geology, art, architecture, physics and engineering. If you’ve ever had an MRI, your radiologist understood 3D spatial information from the 2D image slices that... -
Shared gaze in co-present XR affects embodied information behavior – Read the Paper
Some real-world impact created at xREZ this year: the Innovation Research Methods class, taught by xREZ Director Ruth West in our lab, resulted in a paper published in Imaging Journal and presented at the Engineering Reality... -
xREZ Student Spotlight: Ian
Meet Ian, a UNT undergraduate student researching VR, AR, machine learning, AI, and robotics! Ian’s math mojo is matched by his skill as a musician and artist. His honors research thesis is focused on accelerating rendering... -
xREZ Student Spotlight: Kathryn
Meet Kathryn, a UNT graduate student in Information Science researching human-computer interaction (HCI), tacit expertise, and cognitive psychology! Kathryn is intrigued by extreme environments and what human beings can do within them. She’s pursuing a PHD... -
xREZ Student Spotlight: Luke
Meet Luke, a UNT graduate student researching VR/AR, AI, machine learning, HCI and more! In his research, Luke is passionate about helping people and solving problems by applying machine learning and deep learning to wearable medical...