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Leah Reeves
Researcher at University of Central Florida
Publications - 10
Citations - 913
Leah Reeves is an academic researcher from University of Central Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Usability engineering & Usability. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 868 citations.
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Guidelines for multimodal user interface design
Leah Reeves,Jennifer Lai,James A. Larson,Sharon Oviatt,T. S. Balaji,Stéphanie Buisine,Penny Collings,Phil Cohen,Ben J. Kraal,Jean-Claude Martin,Michael F. McTear,T. V. Raman,Kay M. Stanney,Hui Su,Qianying Wang +14 more
TL;DR: JMUI (Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces), Special issue “Best of affective computing and intelligent Guidelines for multimodal user interface design”, characteristics to the design of a user-oriented and guidelines of multimmodal interface design.
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Aftereffects and sense of presence in virtual environments: formulation of a research and development agenda.
Kay M. Stanney,Gavriel Salvendy,J. Deisinger,P. DiZio,S. Ellis,J. Ellison,G. Fogleman,Jennie J. Gallimore,Michael J. Singer,L. Hettinger,Robert S. Kennedy,James R. Lackner,Ben D. Lawson,J. Maida,A. M. Mead,Mark Mon-Williams,Dava J. Newman,T. Piantanida,Leah Reeves,O. Riedel,T. Stoffregen,John P. Wann,R. Welch,J S Wilson,Bob G. Witmer +24 more
TL;DR: The 2 most critical research issues identified were (a) standardization and use of measurement approaches for aftereffects and (b) identification and prioritization of sensorimotor discordances that drive aftere Affects.
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Usability engineering of virtual environments (VEs): identifying multiple criteria that drive effective VE system design
TL;DR: Validation exercises suggest the development of a multi-criteria assessment technique, the Multicriteria Assessment of Usability for Virtual Environments (MAUVE) system, provides a structured approach for achieving usability in VE system design and evaluation.
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Evaluation of an EEG workload model in an Aegis simulation environment
Chris Berka,Daniel J. Levendowski,Caitlin K. Ramsey,Gene Davis,Michelle N. Lumicao,Kay M. Stanney,Leah Reeves,Susan Harkness Regli,Patrice D. Tremoulet,Kathleen Stibler +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the integration of real-time electroencephalogram (EEG) workload indices into the man-machine interface could greatly enhance performance of complex tasks, transforming traditionally passive human-system interaction (HSI) into an active exchange where physiological indicators adjust the interaction to suit a user's engagement level.
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A Paradigm Shift in Interactive Computing: Deriving Multimodal Design Principles from Behavioral and Neurological Foundations
Kay M. Stanney,Shatha N. Samman,Leah Reeves,Kelly S. Hale,Wendi L. Buff,Clint A. Bowers,Brian F. Goldiez,Denise Nicholson,Stephanie J. Lackey +8 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that this may be accomplished by creating multimodal display systems that augment or switch modalities to maximize user information processing, which would ultimately be informed by a user's neurophysiological state.