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Overview

Larry F. Hodges is affiliated with Clemson University in the United States. Their research work spans multiple academic fields with a focus on Computer Science and Medicine. They have contributed to areas including Human-Computer Interaction, Social Psychology, Physiology, Rehabilitation, and Computer Science Applications.

Hodges has explored several main research topics, which are reflected in their publication record:

  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Communication in Education and Healthcare
  • Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing
  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data

Their recent publications include the following:

  • "Virtualized Speech Practice for the College Classroom" (2020), presented at the 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW)
  • "Feasibility of and Adherence to a Home-Based Video Game Rehabilitation Protocol" (2020), published in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy

These papers indicate a focus on integrating technology with rehabilitation and educational practices, particularly using virtual reality and video game platforms.

Hodges regularly collaborates with several researchers in their field, including:

  • Alexzander D Lee
  • Albert Florencio Da Costa
  • Alyssa Davis
  • Darren L. Linvill
  • Emerson Hart

Their work has appeared in venues such as the 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW) and the American Journal of Occupational Therapy.

Overall, Larry F. Hodges's scientific contributions integrate computing technologies with medical and educational applications, with a focus on enhancing communication and rehabilitation outcomes through innovative simulation and interactive methods.

Best Publications

  • Real-time, continuous level of detail rendering of height fields

    Peter Lindstrom;David Koller;William Ribarsky;Larry F. Hodges

  • Testbed Evaluation of Virtual Environment Interaction Techniques

    Doug A. Bowman;Donald B. Johnson;Larry F. Hodges

  • An evaluation of techniques for grabbing and manipulating remote objects in immersive virtual environments

    Doug A. Bowman;Larry F. Hodges

  • Effectiveness of Computer-Generated (Virtual Reality) Graded Exposure in the Treatment of Acrophobia

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry F. Hodges;Rob Kooper;Dan Opdyke

  • Travel in immersive virtual environments: an evaluation of viewpoint motion control techniques

    D.A. Bowman;D. Koller;L.F. Hodges

  • Evaluating the importance of multi-sensory input on memory and the sense of presence in virtual environments

    H.Q. Dinh;N. Walker;L.F. Hodges;Chang Song

  • Virtual reality exposure therapy for Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Barbara O. Rothbaum;Larry F. Hodges;David Ready;Ken Graap

  • A controlled study of virtual reality exposure therapy for the fear of flying.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry Hodges;Samantha Smith;Jeong Hwan Lee

  • Formalizing the Design, Evaluation, and Application of Interaction Techniques for Immersive Virtual Environments

    Doug A. Bowman;Larry F. Hodges

  • Virtual reality exposure therapy for PTSD Vietnam Veterans: a case study.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry Hodges;Renato Alarcon;David Ready

  • Virtual Reality Graded Exposure in the Treatment of Acrophobia: A Case Report

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry F. Hodges;Rob Kooper;Dan Opdyke

  • Virtual reality exposure therapy and standard (in vivo) exposure therapy in the treatment of fear of flying.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Page Anderson;Elana Zimand;Larry Hodges

  • Virtual environments for treating the fear of heights

    L.F. Hodges;R. Kooper;T.C. Meyer;B.O. Rothbaum

  • Virtual reality exposure therapy in the treatment of fear of flying: A case report.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry Hodges;Benjamin A. Watson;G.Drew Kessler

  • Virtual GIS: a real-time 3D geographic information system

    David Koller;Peter Lindstrom;William Ribarsky;Larry F. Hodges

  • Interaction techniques for common tasks in immersive virtual environments: design, evaluation, and application

    Larry F. Hodges;Douglas A. Bowman

  • Twelve-month follow-up of virtual reality and standard exposure therapies for the fear of flying.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry Hodges;Page L. Anderson;Larry Price

  • Evaluation of the CyberGlove as a whole-hand input device

    G. Drew Kessler;Larry F. Hodges;Neff Walker

  • The use of virtual reality exposure in the treatment of anxiety disorders.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry F. Hodges

  • Virtual reality exposure in the treatment of social anxiety

    Page Anderson;Barbara O. Rothbaum;Larry F. Hodges

  • The Educational Value of an Information-Rich Virtual Environment

    Doug A. Bowman;Larry F. Hodges;Don Allison;Jean Wineman

  • A methodology for the evaluation of travel techniques for immersive virtual environments

    Douglas A. Bowman;David Koller;Larry F. Hodges

  • Maintaining Spatial Orientation during Travel in an Immersive Virtual Environment

    Doug A. Bowman;Elizabeth T. Davis;Larry F. Hodges;Albert N. Badre

Frequent Co-Authors

William Ribarsky
William Ribarsky University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Barbara O. Rothbaum
Barbara O. Rothbaum Emory University
Doug A. Bowman
Doug A. Bowman Virginia Tech
Page L. Anderson
Page L. Anderson Georgia State University
Peter Lindstrom
Peter Lindstrom Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Thad Starner
Thad Starner Georgia Institute of Technology
Elizabeth D. Mynatt
Elizabeth D. Mynatt Northeastern University
Bastian Leibe
Bastian Leibe RWTH Aachen University
Albert Rizzo
Albert Rizzo University of Southern California
Tiffany Barnes
Tiffany Barnes North Carolina State University

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