Author: Gregory M. Corso
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 2005
Number of co-authors: 23
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Publications
MacIntyre,
Blair,
Mynatt,
Elizabeth D.,
Voida,
Stephen,
Hansen,
Klaus Marius,
Tullio,
Joe,
Corso,
Gregory M.
(2001):
Support for multitasking and background awareness using interactive peripheral displays.
In:
Marks,
Joe,
Mynatt,
Elizabeth D.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
November 11 - 14,
2001,
Orlando, Florida.
pp. 41-50.
https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502348.502355
Companion,
Michael A.,
Corso,
Gregory M.
(1982):
Task Taxonomies: A General Review and Evaluation.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
17
(4)
pp. 459-472.
Corso,
Gregory M.,
Hodge,
Kevin A.,
Fisk,
Arthur D.
(1992):
Learning in Consistent Search-Detection Tasks: Type of Search (Memory vs. Visual) Determin.
In:
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting
,
1992,
.
pp. 1306-1310.
King,
Robert A.,
Corso,
Gregory M.
(1993):
Auditory Displays: If They Are So Useful, Why Are They Turned Off?.
In:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th Annual Meeting
,
1993,
.
pp. 549-553.
Davis,
Elizabeth Thorpe,
Corso,
Gregory M.,
Barfield,
Woodrow,
Eggleston,
Robert G.,
Ellis,
Stephen,
Ribarsky,
Bill,
Wickens,
Christopher D.
(1994):
Human Perception and Performance in 3D Virtual Environments.
In:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting
,
1994,
.
pp. 230-234.
Surdick,
R. Troy,
Davis,
Elizabeth T.,
King,
Robert A.,
Corso,
Gregory M.,
Shapiro,
Alexander,
Hodges,
Larry,
Elliot,
Kelly
(1994):
Relevant Cues for the Visual Perception of Depth: Is Where You See It Where It Is?.
In:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting
,
1994,
.
pp. 1305-1309.
Summet,
Jay,
Abowd,
Gregory D.,
Corso,
Gregory M.,
Rehg,
James M.
(2005):
Virtual rear projection: do shadows matter?.
In:
Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
,
2005,
.
pp. 1997-2000.
https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1056808.1057076