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Overview

Gun A. Lee is affiliated with the University of South Australia in Australia and has a research focus within the field of Computer Science, with 68 publications. Their work spans multiple subfields, primarily Human-Computer Interaction, Accounting, Cognitive Neuroscience, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Social Psychology.

The scientist has contributed notably to topics including Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts, Augmented Reality Applications, Interactive and Immersive Displays, Tactile and Sensory Interactions, Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology, Hand Gesture Recognition Systems, and Corporate Finance and Governance.

Frequent publication venues where Gun A. Lee has disseminated research include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • IEEE Access
  • korean management review
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces

Their recent research papers cover a range of topics related to mixed reality, collaboration, and visualization:

  • "The combination of visual communication cues in mixed reality remote collaboration" (2020), Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces
  • "The Impact of Sharing Gaze Behaviours in Collaborative Mixed Reality" (2022), Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • "Using Virtual Replicas to Improve Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration" (2023), IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • "A comparative study on inter-brain synchrony in real and virtual environments using hyperscanning" (2020), Computers & Graphics
  • "Eye See What You See: Exploring How Bi-Directional Augmented Reality Gaze Visualisation Influences Co-Located Symmetric Collaboration" (2021), Frontiers in Virtual Reality

Frequent co-authors working alongside Gun A. Lee include:

  • Mark Billinghurst
  • Seungwon Kim
  • Weidong Huang
  • Tobias Loetscher
  • Soo-Hyung Kim

Best Publications

  • A Survey of Augmented Reality

    Mark Billinghurst;Adrian Clark;Gun Lee

  • Mini-Me: An Adaptive Avatar for Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration

    Thammathip Piumsomboon;Gun A. Lee;Jonathon D. Hart;Barrett Ens

  • Immersive Authoring of Tangible Augmented Reality Applications

    Gun A. Lee;Claudia Nelles;Mark Billinghurst;Gerard Jounghyun Kim

  • Pinpointing: Precise Head- and Eye-Based Target Selection for Augmented Reality

    Mikko Kytö;Barrett Ens;Thammathip Piumsomboon;Gun A. Lee

  • Revisiting collaboration through mixed reality: The evolution of groupware

    Barrett Ens;Joel Lanir;Anthony Tang;Scott Bateman

  • Exploring natural eye-gaze-based interaction for immersive virtual reality

    Thammathip Piumsomboon;Gun Lee;Robert W. Lindeman;Mark Billinghurst

  • CityViewAR: A mobile outdoor AR application for city visualization

    Gun A. Lee;Andreas Dunser;Seungwon Kim;Mark Billinghurst

  • Do You See What I See? The Effect of Gaze Tracking on Task Space Remote Collaboration

    Kunal Gupta;Gun A. Lee;Mark Billinghurst

  • Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration Combining 360 Video and 3D Reconstruction

    Theophilus Teo;Louise Lawrence;Gun A. Lee;Mark Billinghurst

  • The Effect of Avatar Appearance on Social Presence in an Augmented Reality Remote Collaboration

    Boram Yoon;Hyung-il Kim;Gun A. Lee;Mark Billinqhurst

  • The Effects of Sharing Awareness Cues in Collaborative Mixed Reality.

    Thammathip Piumsomboon;Arindam Dey;Arindam Dey;Barrett Ens;Barrett Ens;Gun A. Lee

  • APPARATUS FOR MANAGING A RECONFIGURABLE PLATFORM FOR VIRTUAL REALITY BASED TRAINING SIMULATOR

    Yang Ung Yeon;Lee Gun A;Kim Yong Wan;Jo Dong Sik

  • Exploring enhancements for remote mixed reality collaboration

    Thammathip Piumsomboon;Arindam Day;Barrett Ens;Youngho Lee

  • Occlusion based interaction methods for tangible augmented reality environments

    Gun A. Lee;Mark Billinghurst;Gerard Jounghyun Kim

  • CoVAR: a collaborative virtual and augmented reality system for remote collaboration

    Thammathip Piumsomboon;Youngho Lee;Gun Lee;Mark Billinghurst

  • Improving Co-Presence with Augmented Visual Communication Cues for Sharing Experience through Video Conference

    Seungwon Kim;Gun A. Lee;Nobuchika Sakata;Mark Billinghurst

  • Grasp-Shell vs gesture-speech: A comparison of direct and indirect natural interaction techniques in augmented reality

    Thammathip Piumsomboon;David Altimira;Hyungon Kim;Adrian J. Clark

  • On the Shoulder of the Giant: A Multi-Scale Mixed Reality Collaboration with 360 Video Sharing and Tangible Interaction

    Thammathip Piumsomboon;Gun A. Lee;Andrew Irlitti;Barrett Ens

  • Immersive authoring: What You eXperience Is What You Get (WYXIWYG)

    Gun A. Lee;Gerard J. Kim;Mark Billinghurst

  • Evaluating the Combination of Visual Communication Cues for HMD-based Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration

    Seungwon Kim;Gun Lee;Weidong Huang;Hayun Kim

  • Revisiting Collaboration through Mixed Reality: The Evolution of Groupware - Supplemental Visualization

    Barrett Ens;Joel Lanir;Anthony Tang;Scott Bateman

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Billinghurst
Mark Billinghurst University of South Australia
Robert W. Lindeman
Robert W. Lindeman University of Canterbury
Gerard Jounghyun Kim
Gerard Jounghyun Kim Korea University
Christoph Bartneck
Christoph Bartneck University of Canterbury
William S. Helton
William S. Helton George Mason University
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller Monash University
Bruce H. Thomas
Bruce H. Thomas University of South Australia
Matthew O. Ward
Matthew O. Ward University of Southern Mississippi
Anthony Tang
Anthony Tang Singapore Management University
Woontack Woo
Woontack Woo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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