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12th Web3D 2007: Perugia, Italy
- Osvaldo Gervasi, Donald P. Brutzman:

Proceeding of the Twelfth International Conference on 3D Web Technology, Web3D 2007, Perugia, Italy, April 15-18, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-652-3
Rendering
- Antti Nurminen:

Mobile, hardware-accelerated urban 3D maps in 3G networks. 7-16 - Alessandro Mulloni, Daniele Nadalutti, Luca Chittaro:

Interactive walkthrough of large 3D models of buildings on mobile devices. 17-25 - Yvonne Jung

, Tobias Alexander Franke
, Patrick Dähne, Johannes Behr:
Enhancing X3D for advanced MR appliances. 27-36
Encoding and transmission
- Fabio Bettio, Enrico Gobbetti

, Fabio Marton
, Giovanni Pintore:
High-quality networked terrain rendering from compressed bitstreams. 37-44 - Julien Hadim, Tamy Boubekeur, Mickaël Raynaud, Xavier Granier

, Christophe Schlick:
On-the-fly appearance quantization on the GPU for 3D broadcasting. 45-51 - Su Cai

, Yue Qi, Xukun Shen
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3D data codec and transmission over the internet. 53-56 - Emanuele Danovaro

, Laura Papaleo
, Davide Sobrero, Marco Attene, Waqar Saleem:
Advanced remote inspection and download of 3D shapes. 57-60
Applications #1
- Fabio Buttussi

, Luca Chittaro, Marco Coppo:
Using Web3D technologies for visualization and search of signs in an international sign language dictionary. 61-70 - Scooter Willis:

Protein CorreLogo: an X3D representation of co-evolving pairs, tertiary structure, ligand binding pockets and protein-protein interactions in protein families. 71-80 - James Oliverio, Yvonne R. Masakowski, Howard Beck, Raja Appuswamy

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ISAS: a human-centric digital media interface to empower real-time decision-making across distributed systems. 81-87
Modeling and semantics
- Alessio Bosca, Dario Bonino

, Marco Comerio
, Simone Grega, Fulvio Corno
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A reusable 3D visualization component for the semantic web. 89-96 - Ioan Marius Bilasco

, Marlène Villanova-Oliver, Jérôme Gensel
, Hervé Martin:
Semantic-based rules for 3D scene adaptation. 97-100 - Erwin Coumans, Keith Victor:

COLLADA physics. 101-104 - Olavo Belloc, Marcio Cabral, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo:

TimeClock: flexible animation control in X3D. 105-108 - John A. Stewart, Sarah J. Dumoulin, Sylvie Noël:

Binding external interactivity to X3D. 109-112
Multi-user, distributed VEs
- Xiaoyu Zhang, Denis Gracanin

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From coarse-grained components to DVE applications: a service- and component-based framework. 113-121 - Qingping Lin, Hoon Kang Neo, Liang Zhang, Guangbin Huang

, Robert K. L. Gay:
Grid-based large-scale Web3D collaborative virtual environment. 123-132 - Jay C. Weber, Tony Parisi:

An open protocol for wide-area multi-user X3D. 133-136
Interaction & visualization
- Nicholas F. Polys

, Michael Shapiro
, Karen Duca:
IRVE-Serve: a visualization framework for spatially-registered time series data. 137-145 - Dale Patterson

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3D SPACE: using depth and movement for selection tasks. 147-155
Applications #2
- Anton Eliëns, Yiwen Wang, Chris van Riel, Tatja Scholte:

3D digital dossiers: a new way of presenting cultural heritage on the web. 157-160 - Marcio Cabral, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo

, Silvia Ghirotti, Olavo Belloc, Leonardo Nomura, Mario Nagamura, Fernanda Andrade, Regis Faria
, Leandro Ferraz:
An experience using X3D for virtual cultural heritage. 161-164 - Domenico Visintini

, Anna Spangher, Barbara Fico:
The VRML model of Victoria Square in Gorizia (Italy) from laser scanning and photogrammetric 3D surveys. 165-168 - Stefan Mischke, Frank Goetz, Robert Hinn, Thorsten Hampel:

sTeam3D: bringing together virtual communities and CSCW. 169-172 - Dace A. Campbell:

Building information modeling: the Web3D application for AEC. 173-176 - Lorenzo Sommaruga

, Nadia Catenazzi:
Curriculum visualization in 3D. 177-180
Virtual humans
- Marius Preda

, Blagica Jovanova, Ivica Arsov, Françoise J. Prêteux:
Optimized MPEG-4 animation encoder for motion capture data. 181-190 - Qiming Wang, Sandy Ressler

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Generation and manipulation of H-Anim CAESAR scan bodies. 191-194 - Jeffrey D. Weekley, Curtis L. Blais, Donald P. Brutzman:

Composing behaviors and swapping bodies with motion capture data in X3D. 195-200

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