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

Using Breaks in Presence to Identify Usability Issues 2005 Steed A,Vinayagamoorthy V,Brogni A
Evaluating Collaboration in Distributed Virtual Environments for a Puzzle-solving Task 2005 Heldal I,Steed A,Schroeder R
Walking from thoughts: Not the muscles are crucial, but the brain waves! 2005 Leeb R,Keinrath C,Friedman D,Guger C,Neuper C,Garau M,Antley A,Steed A,Slater M,Pfurtscheller G
Supporting Scalable Peer to Peer Virtual Environments using Frontier Sets 2005 Steed A,Angus C
Analysis of cost functions and structured light patterns for modern dynamic programming stereo algorithms 2005 Nahmias JD,Steed A,Buxton B
Automatic generation of consistent shadows for augmented reality 2005 Jacobs K,Angus C,Loscos C,Nahmias JD,Reche A,Steed A
Evaluation of Modern Dynamic Programming Algorithms for Real-time Active Stereo Systems 2005 Nahmias JD,Steed A,Buxton B
Evaluating Effectiveness of Interaction Techniques across Immersive Virtual Environment Systems 2005 Steed A,Parker C
Filtering location-based information using visibility 2005 Beeharee A,Steed A
Filtering Location-Based Information Using Visibility. 2005 Beeharee AK,Steed A
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