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Hi folks!
This is not related to Loftus and Palmer, although their work does look interesting.
We have had some interesting results too, which led us to create a follow-up experiment before we publish an article. Rather than looking at static images, we now use video to show you moving characters. Please participate in our survey at http://survey.stuvel.eu/. It should take only 5-10 minutes of your time, and would help us a great deal. There is something in it for you too: we'll raffle off an Apple iPod Shuffle among those who have completed the survey.
The survey will be open until November 3rd.
Thanks again for your help,
Sybren
Dear forum members,
I'm a PhD student at the VHTLab, Utrecht University in The Netherlands. We're investigating collisions between virtual characters (crowd simulation). To understand more about how much detail people can actually see in virtual characters, we have set up a small experiment.
We would like you to participate in our survey at http://survey.stuvel.eu/. It should take only 5-10 minutes of your time, and would help us a great deal. There is something in it for you too: we'll raffle off an Apple iPod Shuffle among those who have completed the survey.
In case this sounds familiar, you may have already participated in an earlier experiment. This new experiment is a follow-up, and uses video rather than static images.
The survey will be open until November 3rd.
Thanks in advance,
Sybren A. Stüvel
Virtual Human Technology lab: http://vhtlab.nl/
Utrecht University: http://www.cs.uu.nl/
Just a gentle reminder that the survey will close in a few days. Please visit http://survey.stuvel.eu/
Finish the survey, and have a chance of winning an iPod Shuffle!
Dear forum members,
I need your help again! MOAR SCIENCE TO BE DONE!
Our previous survey gave us great insight, especially into how we really want to approach our research question. If you don't know what I'm talking about, just know that you can help me out.
I'm a PhD student at the VHTLab, Utrecht University in The Netherlands. We're investigating collisions between virtual characters (crowd simulation). To understand more about how much detail people can actually see in virtual characters, we have set up a small experiment.
We would like you to participate in our survey at http://survey.stuvel.eu/. It should take only 5-10 minutes of your time, and would help us a great deal. There is something in it for you too: we'll raffle off an Apple iPod Shuffle among those who have completed the survey.
The survey will be open for just over one week, until May 18th.
Thanks in advance,
Sybren A. Stüvel
Virtual Human Technology lab: http://vhtlab.nl/
Utrecht University: http://www.cs.uu.nl/
Just a gentle reminder that the survey will close this Friday.
Dear forum members,
I'm a PhD student at the VHTLab, Utrecht University in The Netherlands. We're investigating collisions between virtual characters. To understand more about how much detail people can actually see in virtual characters, we have set up a small experiment.
We would like you to participate in our survey at http://survey.stuvel.eu/. It should take only 5-10 minutes of your time, and would help us a great deal. There is something in it for you too: we'll raffle off an Apple iPod Shuffle among those who have completed the survey.
The survey will be open for two weeks, until April 4th.
Thanks in advance,
Sybren A. Stüvel
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