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VRAIS 1997: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- 1997 Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, VRAIS '97, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, March 1-5, 1997. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-7843-7
Keynote Address
- Nat Durlach:
Keynote: VR Technology and Basic Research on Humans. 2
Session - Time Critical Rendering
- Issei Fujishiro, Rika Tanaka, Tomoko Maruyama:
Human behavior-oriented adaptive texture mapping: a time-critical approach for image-based virtual showrooms. 4-11 - Dieter Schmalstieg, Gernot Schaufler:
Smooth levels of detail. 12-19 - Rynson W. H. Lau, Danny S. P. To, Mark Green:
An adaptive multi-resolution modeling technique based on viewing and animation parameters. 20-29
Session - Interaction
- W. Todd Nelson, Lawrence J. Hettinger, James A. Cunningham, Merry M. Roe, Michael W. Haas, Leon B. Dennis:
Navigating through virtual flight environments using brain-body-actuated control. 30-37 - Benjamin Watson, Victoria A. Spaulding, Neff Walker, William Ribarsky:
Evaluation of the effects of frame time variation on VR task performance. 38-44 - Doug A. Bowman, David Koller, Larry F. Hodges:
Travel in immersive virtual environments: an evaluation of viewpoint motion control techniques. 45-53
Session - Education and Training
- Michael Dinsmore, Noshir A. Langrana, Grigore C. Burdea, Jumoke Ladeji-Osias:
Virtual reality training simulation for palpation of subsurface tumors. 54-60 - David L. Tate, Linda E. Sibert, Tony King:
Virtual environments for shipboard firefighting training. 61-68 - Don Allison, Brian Wills, Larry F. Hodges, Jean Wineman:
Gorillas in the bits. 69-77
Panel
- Jessica K. Hodgins:
Panel-human performance in virtual environments (Panel). 78
Paper Session - Psychological Factors in VR
- Jeffrey D. Cress, Lawrence J. Hettinger, James A. Cunningham, Gary E. Riccio, Grant R. McMillan, Michael W. Haas:
An introduction of a direct vestibular display into a virtual environment. 80-86 - Kay M. Stanney, Robert S. Kennedy:
Development and testing of a measure of the kinesthetic position sense used to assess the aftereffects from virtual environment exposure. 87-94 - S. Uno, Mel Slater:
The sensitivity of presence to collision response. 95-105
Session - Visualization and Networked VR
- Steve Bryson, Sandy Johan, Leslie E. Schlecht:
An extensible interactive visualization framework for the virtual windtunnel. 106-113 - Woodrow Barfield, Claudia M. Hendrix, Karl-Erik Bystrom:
Visualizing the structure of virtual objects using head tracked stereoscopic displays. 114-120 - Wolfgang Broll:
Distributed virtual reality for everyone - a framework for networked VR on the Internet. 121-129
Session - Displays and Trackers
- Ryugo Kijima, Takeo Ojika:
Transition between virtual environment and workstation environment with projective head mounted display. 130-137 - Stephen R. Ellis, François Breant, B. Manges, Richard H. Jacoby, Bernard D. Adelstein:
Factors influencing operator interaction with virtual objects viewed via head-mounted see-through displays: viewing conditions and rendering latency. 138-145 - Dohyung Kim, Scott W. Richards, Thomas P. Caudell:
An optical tracker for augmented reality and wearable computers. 146-150
Session - Invited Speaker
- Peter Kollock:
Design Principles for Online Communities: Lessons from Early Settlements. 152
Panel - Virtual Humans
- Jessica K. Hodgins, Sharon A. Stansfield, Daniel Thalmann:
Panel on Virtual Humans - Abstract. 154
Session - Virtual Humans
- Douglas J. Wiley, James K. Hahn:
Interpolation synthesis for articulated figure motion. 156-160 - Tolga K. Çapin, Igor S. Pandzic:
A dead-reckoning algorithm for virtual human figures. 161-169 - Dan M. Shawver:
Virtual actors and avatars in a flexible user-determined-scenario environment. 170-179
Session - Haptics
- Makoto Shimojo, Masami Shinohara, Yukio Fukui:
Shape identification performance and pin-matrix density in a 3 dimensional tactile display. 180-187 - Yunling Shi, Dinesh K. Pai:
Haptic display of visual images. 188-191 - Greg R. Luecke, Young-ho Chai:
Contact sensation in the synthetic environment using the ISU force reflecting exoskeleton. 192-198 - Yasushi Ikei, Kazufumi Wakamatsu, Shuichi Fukuda:
Texture presentation by vibratory tactile display-image based presentation of a tactile texture. 199-207
Session - Poster Papers
- Ronald R. Mourant, Naizhoung Qiu, Susan A. Chiu:
A distributed virtual driving simulator. 208 - Sven Kuschfeldt, Martin Schulz, Thomas Ertl, Thomas Reuding, Michael Holzner:
The use of a virtual environment for FE analysis of vehicle crash worthiness. 209 - Jason Fritz:
A haptic object-oriented texture rendering system. 210 - Frank R. Rusch, D. S. Millar, Robert E. Cimera, Debra L. Shelden, Umesh Thakkar, D. A. Chapman, Y. H. Khan, D. D. Moore, J. S. LeBoy:
Crossing Streets: a K-12 virtual reality application for understanding knowledge acquisition. 211
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