Exploració per autor "Beacco Porres, Alejandro"
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Self-observation of a virtual body-double engaged in social interaction reduces persecutory thoughts
Gorisse, Geoffrey; Senel, Gizem; Banakou, Domna; Beacco Porres, Alejandro; Oliva Martínez, Ramon; Freeman, Daniel; Slater, Mel (Nature, 2021-12-14)
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Accés obertThe proportion of the population who experience persecutory thoughts is 10–15%. People then engage in safety-seeking behaviours, typically avoiding social interactions, which prevents disconfirmatory experiences and hence ... -
Simulation, animation and rendering of crowds in real-time
Beacco Porres, Alejandro (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2014-12-11)
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Accés obertNowadays crowd simulation is becoming more important in computer applications such as building evacuation planning, training, videogames, etc., presenting hundreds or thousands of agents navigating in virtual environments. ... -
The making of a newspaper interview in virtual reality: realistic avatars, philosophy, and sushi
Oliva Martínez, Ramon; Beacco Porres, Alejandro; Gallego Vila, Jaime; Gallego Abellan, Raul; Slater, Mel (2023-11)
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Accés obertVR United is a virtual reality application that we have developed to support multiple people simultaneously interacting in the same environment. Each person is represented with a virtual body that looks like themselves. ... -
The sentiment of a virtual rock concert
Slater, Mel; Cabriera, Carlos; Senel, Gizem; Banakou, Domna; Beacco Porres, Alejandro; Oliva Martínez, Ramon; Gallego Vila, Jaime (2022-08-23)
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Accés obertWe created a virtual reality version of a 1983 performance by Dire Straits, this being a highly complex scenario consisting of both the virtual band performance and the appearance and behaviour of the virtual audience ... -
Virtual body ownership and its consequences for implicit racial bias are dependent on social context
Banakou, Domna; Beacco Porres, Alejandro; Neyret, Solène; Blasco Oliver, Marta; Seinfeld Tarafa, Sofia; Slater, Mel (Royal Society, 2020-12-09)
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Accés obertWhen people hold implicit biases against a group they typically engage in discriminatory behaviour against group members. In the context of the implicit racial bias of ‘White' against ‘Black' people, it has been shown ...