Prof Anthony Steed

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Research Summary

I am interested in virtual environments, both from a systems and user-experience point of view. Originally this focussed on highly immersive systems, but more recently I have been looking at computer games, mixed-reality systems and areas related to ubiquitous computing. I am also involved in projects on haptics, brain-computer interfaces, physiological sensing, social gaming and mobile interfaces. I was director of the Engineering Doctorate Centre in Virtual Environments, Imaging and Visualisation from 2005-2013. I am the lead academic on the BBC/UCL collaboration that is forming the London Media Technology Campus.

Research outputs

Supporting Social Human Communication between Distributed Walk-in Displays 2004 Roberts D,Wolff R,Otto O,Kranzlmueller D,Anthes C,Steed A
Navigating Virtual Reality by Thought: First Steps 2004 Friedman D,Leeb R,Antley A,Garau M,Guger C,Keinrath C,Steed A,Pfurtscheller G,Slater M
Data visualization within urban models 2004 Steed A,Spinello S,Croxford B,Milton R
Being There Together? 2004 Steed A
An Eye Gaze Model for Dyadic Interaction in an Immersive Virtual Environment: Practice and Experience 2004 Vinayagamoorthy V,Garau M,Steed A,Slater M
Frontier Sets: A Partitioning Scheme to Enable Scalable Virtual Environments 2004 Steed A,Angus C
Supporting Mobile Applications with Real-Time Visualisation of GPS Availability 2004 Steed A
3D Selection Strategies for Head Tracked and Non-Head Tracked Operation of Spatially Immersive Displays 2004 Steed A,Parker C
An Investigation of Presence Response across Variations in Visual Realism 2004 Vinayagamoorthy V,Brogni A,Gillies M,Slater M,Steed AJ
The Drift Table: Designing for Ludic Engagement 2004 Gaver W,Bowers J,Boucher A,Gellerson H,Pennington S,Schmidt A,Steed A,Villars N,Walker B
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