Research Project

Perceptual space is crucial for comprehending how humans navigate and interact with their environment. My studies focus on how different contexts and sensory inputs modulate spatial perception and shape our interactions. Virtual Reality (VR) offers a unique platform for investigating these phenomena. I am interested to simulate real-life and altered environments to explore sensorimotor interactions and their effects on spatial perception. Through this study, I seek to deepen our understanding of VR's impact on human cognition and experience, contributing valuable insights into the intricate relationship between perception and action.

PhD Committee

Prof. Dr. Markus Lappe, University of Muenster, Germany

Prof. Dr. Frank Steinicke, University of Hamburg, Germany

Priv. Doz. Dr. Marc H. E. de Lussanet de la Sablonière, University of Muenster, Germany

Publications

Anvari, T.; Park, K. Geometry-Incorporated Posing of a Full-Body Avatar from Sparse Trackers. IEEE Access. 2023 Jul 27.

Anvari, T.; Park, K.; Kim, G. Upper Body Pose Estimation Using Deep Learning for a Virtual Reality Avatar. Appl. Sci. 2023, 13, 2460.

Conference Contributions

Anvari T, Park K. 3D Human Body Pose Estimation in Virtual Reality: A survey. In 2022 13th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC) 2022 Oct 19 (pp. 624-628). IEEE

CV

since 2024

PhD student at the Institute of Psychology, University of Muenster, Germany

2020-2023

Master of Engineering in Application Software, Chung-Ang University, South Korea

2014-2018 Bachelor of Information Technology Engineering, Sadjad University of Technology, Iran