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D-Index
43
Citations
7873
World Ranking
7985
National Ranking
3436

Overview

Mark Bolas is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their professional focus is primarily linked to this affiliation, contributing to the scientific and technological endeavors of the organization.

Though detailed information about Mark Bolas's publication record is not provided, the absence of listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications indicates that available data does not include specifics of their academic output or collaboration patterns at this time.

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There is no data available regarding awards or honors earned by Mark Bolas. The scientist is not reported as deceased, indicating they are currently active or living.

Best Publications

  • Rendering for an interactive 360° light field display

    Andrew Jones;Ian McDowall;Hideshi Yamada;Mark Bolas

  • Development and evaluation of low cost game-based balance rehabilitation tool using the microsoft kinect sensor

    Belinda Lange;Chien-Yen Chang;Evan Suma;Bradley Newman

  • The two-user Responsive Workbench: support for collaboration through individual views of a shared space

    Maneesh Agrawala;Andrew C. Beers;Ian McDowall;Bernd Fröhlich

  • FAAST: The Flexible Action and Articulated Skeleton Toolkit

    Evan A. Suma;Belinda Lange;Albert Skip Rizzo;David M. Krum

  • Synthetic aperture confocal imaging

    Marc Levoy;Billy Chen;Vaibhav Vaish;Mark Horowitz

  • Method and system for adding advertisements over streaming audio based upon a user profile over a world wide area network of computers

    David J. Frerichs;Ian E. McDowall;Mark T. Bolas

  • Designing informed game-based rehabilitation tasks leveraging advances in virtual reality

    Belinda Lange;Sebastian Koenig;Chien Yen Chang;Eric McConnell

  • Impossible Spaces: Maximizing Natural Walking in Virtual Environments with Self-Overlapping Architecture

    E. A. Suma;Z. Lipps;S. Finkelstein;D. M. Krum

  • An audio controlled computer-generated virtual environment

    Mark Bolas;Ian E. Mcdowall;Michael Nicholas Bolas

  • Leveraging change blindness for redirection in virtual environments

    Evan A. Suma;Seth Clark;David Krum;Samantha Finkelstein

  • Achieving eye contact in a one-to-many 3D video teleconferencing system

    Andrew Jones;Magnus Lang;Graham Fyffe;Xueming Yu

  • A taxonomy for deploying redirection techniques in immersive virtual environments

    Evan A. Suma;Gerd Bruder;Frank Steinicke;David M. Krum

  • Relighting human locomotion with flowed reflectance fields

    Charles-Félix Chabert;Per Einarsson;Andrew Jones;Bruce Lamond

  • Mixed reality for robotics

    Wolfgang Honig;Christina Milanes;Lisa Scaria;Thai Phan

  • Internet radio receiver with linear tuning interface

    Ian E. McDowall;Mark T. Bolas;Scott Smith;Mary McCann

  • Revisiting detection thresholds for redirected walking: combining translation and curvature gains

    Timofey Grechkin;Jerald Thomas;Mahdi Azmandian;Mark Bolas

  • Image display method and apparatus with means for yoking viewpoint orienting muscles of a user

    Mark Bolas;Ian E. McDowall;Russell Mead

  • Interactive game-based rehabilitation using the Microsoft Kinect

    Belinda Lange;Sebastian Koenig;Eric McConnell;Chien-Yen Chang

  • Flexible spaces: Dynamic layout generation for infinite walking in virtual environments

    Khrystyna Vasylevska;Hannes Kaufmann;Mark Bolas;Evan A. Suma

  • Virtual Reality and Interactive Digital Game Technology: New Tools to Address Obesity and Diabetes:

    Albert Skip Rizzo;Belinda Lange;Evan A. Suma;Mark Bolas

  • Virtual reality glove system with fabric conductors

    Ian E. McDowall;Mark T. Bolas;Russell C. Mead;Christian Greuel

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Debevec
Paul Debevec Google (United States)
Albert Rizzo
Albert Rizzo University of Southern California
Gerard Medioni
Gerard Medioni Amazon (United States)
Pieter Peers
Pieter Peers William & Mary
Neil A. Dodgson
Neil A. Dodgson Victoria University of Wellington
Maneesh Agrawala
Maneesh Agrawala Stanford University
Ken Perlin
Ken Perlin New York University
Arthur W. Toga
Arthur W. Toga University of Southern California
Mark Horowitz
Mark Horowitz Stanford University

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