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VR 1999: Houston, Texas, USA
- IEEE Virtual Reality 1999 Conference, VR'99, Houston, Texas, USA, March 13-17, 1999, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0093-5
Keynote Address
- Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:
What's Real about Virtual Reality? 2-
Invited Speaker
- Linda Jacobson:
I Have Seen the Future, and it is Us. 6-
Distributed and System Architecture
- Felicio Vanderlei Deriggi Jr., Mario Massakuni Kubo, Antonio Carlos Sementille, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Simone Garcon dos Santos, Claudio Kirner:
CORBA Platform as Support for Distributed Virtual Environments. 8-13 - Henrik Tramberend:
Avocado: A Distributed Virtual Reality Framework. 14-21 - Un-Jae Sung, Jae-Heon Yang, KwangYun Wohn:
Concurrency Control in CIAO. 22-28 - Simon Julier, Rob King, Brad Colbert, Jim Durbin, Lawrence J. Rosenblum:
The Software Architecture of a Real-Time Battlefield Visualization Virtual Environment. 29-
Algorithms
- Arthur D. Gregory, Ming C. Lin, Stefan Gottschalk, Russell M. Taylor II:
A Framework for Fast and Accurate Collision Detection for Haptic Interaction. 38-45 - Mark Meyer, Alan H. Barr:
ALCOVE: Design and Implementation of an Object-Centric Virtual Environment. 46-52 - Ming Wan, Huamin Qu, Arie E. Kaufman:
Virtual Flythrough over a Voxel-Based Terrain. 53-60 - Won-Sook Lee, Yin Wu, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Cloning and Aging in a VR Family. 61-
Panel Session 1: Simulation
- Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda, Paul T. Barham, Farid Mamaghani:
Extreme VR - Modeling and Simulation for Virtual Worlds (Panel). 70-
Poster Session
- Carmen Usón, Valeo Eclairage, Pierre Bouchon:
A Physically Exact Real Time Simulator for Car Head Light. 76 - Koichi Hirota, Atsuko Tanaka, Toyohisa Kaneko:
Representation of Force in Cutting Operation. 77 - Tomoko Imai, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, David E. Pape, Thomas A. DeFanti:
The Virtual Mail System. 78 - Michitaka Hirose, Tetsuro Ogi, Hiroaki Yano, Naoyuki Kakehi:
Development of Wearable Force Display (HapticGEAR) for Immersive Projection Displays. 79 - Fujio Kaneko, Yoshinori Ikemoto, Masaaki Fukumoto:
Evacuation Simulator for Analysis of Evacuees' Decision in a Ship under Casualty. 80 - Eddy Kuo, Marco Lanzagorta, Robert Rosenberg, Simon Julier, Josh Summers:
VR Scientific Visualization in the GROTTO. 81 - Günter Hotz, Andreas Kerzmann, Christian Lennerz, Rainer Schmid, Elmar Schömer, Thomas Warken:
SiLVIA - A Simulation Library for Virtual Reality Applications. 82 - P. Yuan, Mark Green, Rynson W. H. Lau:
Dynamic Image Quality Measurements of Real-time Rendering Algorithms. 83 - Ying Zhu, Jim X. Chen, Xiaodong Fu, Donna J. Quammen:
A Virtual Reality System for Knee Diagnosis and Surgery Simulation. 84 - Zhigang Zhu, Guangyou Xu, Heng Luo, Qiang Wang:
Automating the Construction of Dynamic and Multi-Resolution 360° Panorama for Natural Scenes with Moving Objects. 85
Evaluation and Human Factors I
- Laura L. Arns, Dianne Cook, Carolina Cruz-Neira:
The Benefits of Statistical Visualization in an Immersive Environment. 88-95 - Deborah Hix, J. Edward Swan II, Joseph L. Gabbard, Mike McGee, Jim Durbin, Tony King:
User-Centered Design and Evaluation of a Real-Time Battlefield Visualization Virtual Environment. 96-103 - Kyoung Shin Park, Robert V. Kenyon:
Effects of Network Characteristics on Human Performance in a Collaborative Virtual Environment. 104-111 - Anthony Steed, Mel Slater, Amela Sadagic, Adrian Bullock, Jolanda G. Tromp:
Leadership and Collaboration in Shared Virtual Environments. 112-
Navigation and Teleoperations
- Hubert Baier, Martin Buss, Franz Freyberger, Jens Hoogen, Peter Kammermeier, Günther Schmidt:
Distributed PC-Based Haptic, Visual and Acoustic Telepresence System - Experiments in Virtual and Remote Environments. 118-125 - Fitzgerald Steele Jr., Geb W. Thomas, Theodore Blackmon:
An Operator Interface for a Robot-Mounted, 3D Camera System: Project Pioneer. 126-132 - Rudolph P. Darken, Helsin Cevik:
Map Usage in Virtual Environments: Orientation Issues. 133-140 - Zachary Wartell, William Ribarsky, Larry F. Hodges:
Third-Person Navigation of Whole-Planet Terrain in a Head-tracked Stereoscopic Environment. 141-
Panel Session 2: Interaction/Display
- Lawrence J. Rosenblum, Mark T. Bolas, Scott Foster, Douglas Stoll, Susumu Tachi, James N. Templeman:
The Next Generation: Novel Techniques for Display and Interaction (Panel). 150-
Applications
- Jianping Shi, Thomas J. Smith, John P. Granieri, Norman I. Badler:
Smart Avatars in JackMOO. 156-163 - Andrew E. Johnson, Thomas G. Moher, Stellan Ohlsson, Mark Gillingham:
The Round Earth Project: Deep Learning in a Collaborative Virtual World. 164-171 - Sankar Jayaram, Yong Wang, Uma Jayaram, Kevin W. Lyons, Peter Hart:
A Virtual Assembly Design Environment. 172-179 - Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson, Thomas A. DeFanti, Maxine D. Brown:
A Review of Tele-Immersive Applications in the CAVE Research Network. 180-
Interaction
- G. Drew Kessler:
A Framework for Interactors in Immersive Virtual Environments. 190-197 - Yoshifumi Kitamura, Tomohiko Higashi, Toshihiro Masaki, Fumio Kishino:
Virtual Chopsticks: Object Manipulation using Multiple Exact Interactions. 198-204 - Robert W. Lindeman, John L. Sibert, James K. Hahn:
Hand-Held Windows: Towards Effective 2D Interaction in Immersive Virtual Environments. 205-212 - Sabine Coquillart, Gerold Wesche:
The Virtual Palette and the Virtual Remote Control Panel: A Device and an Interaction Paradigm for the Responsive Workbench(tm). 213-
Evaluation and Human Factors II
- Stephen R. Ellis, Bernard D. Adelstein, S. Baumeler, G. J. Jense, Richard H. Jacoby:
Sensor Spatial Distortion, Visual Latency, and Update Rate Effects on 3D Tracking in Virtual Environments. 218-221 - Huong Q. Dinh, Neff Walker, Larry F. Hodges, Chang Song, Akira Kobayashi:
Evaluating the Importance of Multi-sensory Input on Memory and the Sense of Presence in Virtual Environments. 222-228 - Laurence R. Harris, Michael Jenkin, Daniel C. Zikovitz:
Vestibular Cues and Virtual Environments: Choosing the Magnitude of the Vestibular Cue. 229-236 - Richard Hau Yue So, W. T. Lo:
Cybersickness: An Experimental Study to Isolate the Effects of Rotational Scene Oscillations. 237-
Tracking
- Reinhold Behringer:
Registration for Outdoor Augmented Reality Applications Using Computer Vision Techniques and Hybrid Sensors. 244-251 - Ronald T. Azuma, Bruce Hoff, Howard Neely, Ron Sarfaty:
A Motion-Stabilized Outdoor Augmented Reality System. 252-259 - Suya You, Ulrich Neumann, Ronald T. Azuma:
Hybrid Inertial and Vision Tracking for Augmented Reality Registration. 260-
Interfaces (Haptic)
- Jennifer Allanson, John A. Mariani:
Mind over Virtual Matter: Using Virtual Environments for Neurofeedback Training. 270-273 - Naoya Asamura, Nozomu Yokoyama, Hiroyuki Shinoda:
A Method of Selective Stimulation to Epidermal Skin Receptors for Realistic Touch Feedback. 274-281 - David E. Johnson, Thomas V. Thompson II, Matthew Kaplan, Donald D. Nelson, Elaine Cohen:
Painting Textures with a Haptic Interface. 282-285 - Hiroo Iwata:
Walking about Virtual Environments on an Infinite Floor. 286-
Panel Session 3: Industry Applications
- Peter Zimmermann, Richard L. Cunningham, Tracy Stark, Paul Flea, Michelle A. Garn, Peter Astheimer:
Does VR Pay? The Benefit of VR in Industry. 296
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