4th Annual International Workshop on Presence
May 21-23, 2001
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
PRESENCE 2001 took place at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States, May 21-23, 2001.
Below is a list of the papers and presentations from the conference, in alphabetical order by author name, with links to Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) files containing each paper.
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The Importance of Identification To A Sense Of Presence
Michael D. Basil
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Criteria And Scope Conditions For A Theory And Measure Of Social Presence
Frank Biocca, Judee Burgoon, Chad Harms, and Matt Stoner
The Networked Minds Measure of Social Presence: Pilot Test of the Factor Structure and Concurrent Validity
Frank Biocca, Chad Harms, and Jenn Gregg
Understanding The Role Of Mapping In Commercial Web Sites
James R. Coyle, Rob Ducoffe, and Reetika Gupta
Presence: Is Your Heart In It?
Cath Dillon, Edmund Keogh, Jonathan Freeman, and Jules Davidoff
The Meaning of the Distance: Internet2 Performance Workshop
Sarah Drury
Interfaces for Navigation and Familiarity Training
Michael Eckmann, Li Yu, Terrance E. Boult, and G. Drew Kessler
Cyclopean Vision, Size Estimation and Presence in Orthostereoscopic Images
Bernard Harper and Richard Latto
Reflections on Real Presence by a Virtual Person
Carrie Heeter
Effects of Presence on Spatial Perception in Virtual Environments
Jan Hofmann, Thomas J. Jäger, Thorben Deffke, and Heiner Bubb
Duration Estimation and Presence
Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Ilse Bierhoff, and Yvonne Slangen-de Kort
Essay About Telepresence Effects On Persuasion: Three Possible Explanations
Anne-Cécile Jeandrain
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The Role of Telepresence in Exploratory Consumer Behavior
Anne-Cécile Jeandrain
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Tuning of the Level of Presence (LOP)
Wooyoung Shim and Gerard Jounghyun Kim
Media Psychology ‘Is Not Yet There’: Introducing Theories on the Reception of Entertaining Media to the Presence Debate
Christoph Klimmt and Peter Vorderer
Social-Psychological Origins of Feelings of Presence: Creating Social Presence with Machine-Generated Voices
Kwan Min Lee and Clifford Nass
Really Hear? The Effects Of Audio Quality On Presence
Jane Lessiter and Jonathan Freeman
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Virtual Team Interactions in Networked Multimedia Games: Case: “Counter-Strike” – Multi-player 3D Action Game
Tony Manninen
Presence as Experience: Framework to Assess Virtual Corpsing
Tim Marsh
Physiological Measures of Presence in Virtual Environments
Michael Meehan, Brent Insko, Mary Whitton, and Dr. Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.
Defining and Differentiating Copresence, Social Presence and Presence as Transportation
Kristine Nowak
Operationalizing Mediated Presence: Initial Steps toward a Measure of the Construct
Tracy Callaway Russo
Tele-immersion Portal: Towards an Ultimate Synthesis of Computer Graphics and Computer Vision Systems
Amela Sadagic, Herman Towles, Loring Holden, Kostas Daniilidis and Bob Zeleznik
The Presence Equation: An Investigation Into Cognitive Factors Underlying Presence
Corina Sas and Gregory O’Hare
Virtual Learning: In Search Of A Psychological Model
Melissa Selverian, Ha Sung Hwang, and Cheyene Mason
Virtual Environments As Research Tools For Environmental Psychology: A Study Of The Comparability Of Real And Virtual Environments
Yvonne A.W. Slangen- de Kort, Wijnand A. Ijsselsteijn, Jolien Kooijman, and Yvon Schuurmans
The Illusion of Being Present: Using the Interactive Tent to Create Immersive Experiences
Eva and John Waterworth, Johanna Holmgren, Tomas Rimbark and Rita Lauria
Toward A Taxonomy of Copresence
Shanyang Zhao