Eelke Folmer

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Computer Science University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, United States 
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Adhanom I, Halow S, Folmer E, et al. (2022) VR Sickness Adaptation With Ramped Optic Flow Transfers From Abstract To Realistic Environments. Frontiers in Virtual Reality. 3
Al Zayer M, MacNeilage P, Folmer E. (2018) Virtual Locomotion: a Survey. Ieee Transactions On Visualization and Computer Graphics
Grussenmeyer W, Folmer E. (2017) Accessible Touchscreen Technology for People with Visual Impairments Acm Transactions On Accessible Computing. 9: 1-31
Apostolopoulos I, Coming DS, Folmer E. (2015) Accuracy of pedometry on a head-mounted display Conference On Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. 2015: 2153-2156
Fiannaca A, Apostolopoulous I, Folmer E. (2014) Headlock: A wearable navigation aid that helps blind cane users traverse large open spaces Assets14 - Proceedings of the 16th International Acm Sigaccess Conference On Computers and Accessibility. 19-26
Sucu B, Folmer E. (2014) The blind driver challenge: Steering using haptic cues Assets14 - Proceedings of the 16th International Acm Sigaccess Conference On Computers and Accessibility. 3-10
Fiannaca A, Apostolopoulous I, Folmer E. (2014) Headlock: A wearable navigation aid that help blind cane user traverse large open spaces Assets14 - Proceedings of the 16th International Acm Sigaccess Conference On Computers and Accessibility. 323-324
Apostolopoulos I, Fallah N, Folmer E, et al. (2014) Integrated online localization and navigation for people with visual impairments using smart phones Transactions On Interactive Intelligent Systems. 3
Khambadkar V, Folmer E. (2014) A tactile-proprioceptive communication aid for users who are deafblind Ieee Haptics Symposium, Haptics. 239-245
Morelli T, Folmer E. (2014) Real-time sensory substitution to enable players who are blind to play video games using whole body gestures Entertainment Computing. 5: 83-90
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