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1959 -- Correspondence, Miscellaneous -- letter, 1959-09-04
Letter from Ferrari, Vincenzo to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1959-09-04.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
1980-81 -- Correspondence, Miscellaneous -- letter, 1980-05-18
Letter from Ferrari, Vincenzo to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1980-05-18.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Masterclass given by Professor Vincenzo Ferrari
Speech delivered on October 6, 2014, at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires, on the occasion of receiving the Honorary DoctorateFil: Ferrari, Vincenzo. Universidad de Milán. Facultad de Derecho. Milán, ItaliaDiscurso pronunciado el 6 de octubre de 2014 en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, en ocasión de recibir el Doctorado Honoris Caus
Ferrari Vincenzo, Giustizia e diritti umani. Osservazioni sociologico-giuridiche, coll. « Sociologia del diritto », 1995
Émili Pietro. Ferrari Vincenzo, Giustizia e diritti umani. Osservazioni sociologico-giuridiche, coll. « Sociologia del diritto », 1995. In: Droit et société, n°34, 1996. Justice et Politique (I) pp. 709-713
Ferrari Vincenzo, Giustizia e diritti umani. Osservazioni sociologico-giuridiche, coll. « Sociologia del diritto », 1995
Émili Pietro. Ferrari Vincenzo, Giustizia e diritti umani. Osservazioni sociologico-giuridiche, coll. « Sociologia del diritto », 1995. In: Droit et société, n°34, 1996. Justice et Politique (I) pp. 709-713
Ferrari Vincenzo (ed.), Developing Sociology of Law. A World-Wide Documentary Enquiry, 1990 : Mappemonde de la discipline
Guibentif Pierre. Ferrari Vincenzo (ed.), Developing Sociology of Law. A World-Wide Documentary Enquiry, 1990 : Mappemonde de la discipline. In: Droit et société, n°25, 1993. Les produits juridiques de l'appareil judiciaire comme objet sociologique. pp. 555-562
Letter to the Editor on “Designing a Wearable Navigation System for Image-Guided Cancer Resection Surgery”
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The Firm Subtleties of a Philosopher in ‘Everlasting Doubt’. Remembering Norberto Bobbio
This is the first paper in a new series which focuses on European scholars whose work, because of language issues, may not be widely known within the English-speaking world
The role of camera convergence in stereoscopic video see-through augmented reality displays
In the realm of wearable augmented reality (AR) systems, stereoscopic video see-through displays raise issues related to the user's perception of the three-dimensional space. This paper seeks to put forward few considerations regarding the perceptual artefacts common to standard stereoscopic video see-through displays with fixed camera convergence. Among the possible perceptual artefacts, the most significant one relates to diplopia arising from reduced stereo overlaps and too large screen disparities. Two state-of-the-art solutions are reviewed. The first one suggests a dynamic change, via software, of the virtual camera convergence, whereas the second one suggests a matched hardware/software solution based on a series of predefined focus/vergence configurations. Potentialities and limits of both the solutions are outlined so as to provide the AR community, a yardstick for developing new stereoscopic video see-through systems suitable for different working distances
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