Karola Marky
Technische Universität Darmstadt
59 Papers
62 Citations
Karola Marky is an academic researcher from Technische Universität Darmstadt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Usability. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Karola Marky include Keio University.
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Papers
You Invaded my Tracking Space! Using Augmented Virtuality for Spotting Passersby in Room-Scale Virtual Reality
Julius von Willich,Markus Funk,Florian Müller,Karola Marky,Jan Riemann,Max Mühlhäuser +5 more
- 18 Jun 2019
TL;DR: Three different ways to represent physical passersby in a Virtual Environment using Augmented Virtuality are proposed and evaluated and it is shown that while an Image Overlay and a 3D-Model are the fastest representations to spot passersby, the 3d-Model and the Pointcloud representations were the most accurate.
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Privacy-Enhancing Technology and Everyday Augmented Reality
Joseph O'Hagan,Pejman Saeghe,Jan Gugenheimer,Daniel Nascimento Medeiros,Karola Marky,Mohamed Khamis,Mark McGill +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examine the extent to which privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) should take into account the AR activity type, and relationship to bystanders, selectively facilitating awareness and consent.
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3D-Auth: Two-Factor Authentication with Personalized 3D-Printed Items
Karola Marky,Martin Schmitz,Verena Zimmermann,Martin Herbers,Kai Kunze,Max Mühlhäuser +5 more
- 21 Apr 2020
TL;DR: 3D-Auth is a new concept of two-factor authentication based on customizable 3D-printed items that combine two authentication factors in one object that can be recognized by a capacitive touchscreen.
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VibroMap: Understanding the Spacing of Vibrotactile Actuators across the Body
Hesham Elsayed,Martin Weigel,Florian Müller,Martin Schmitz,Karola Marky,Sebastian Günther,Jan Riemann,Max Mühlhäuser +7 more
- 17 Dec 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, a spatial map of the functional range of inter-motor distances across the body is derived based on the results of two experiments on wrist, forearm, upper arm, back, torso, thigh, and leg, each in transverse and longitudinal body orientation.
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Boiling Mind: Amplifying the Audience-Performer Connection through Sonification and Visualization of Heart and Electrodermal Activities
Moe Sugawa,Taichi Furukawa,George Chernyshov,Danny Hynds,Jiawen Han,Marcelo Padovani,Dingding Zheng,Karola Marky,Kai Kunze,Kouta Minamizawa +9 more
- 14 Feb 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present Boiling Mind, which is based on streaming sensor data related to heart and electrodermal activities from audience members and integrating this data into staging elements, such as visual projections, music, and lighting.
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