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14th EGVE 2008: Eindhoven, The Netherlands - Posters
- Robert van Liere, Betty J. Mohler:
14th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments, EGVE 2008 - Posters, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, May 29-30, 2008. Eurographics Association 2008, ISBN 978-3-905673-66-1 - Hussein M. Ahmed, Denis Gracanin, Ayman Abdel-Hamid, Kresimir Matkovic:
An Approach to Interaction Interoperability for Distributed Virtual Environments. - Ruben Michaël Smelik, Tim Tutenel, Klaas Jan de Kraker, Rafael Bidarra:
A Proposal for a Procedural Terrain Modelling Framework. - Nicoletta Adamo-Villani, Ronnie B. Wilbur:
Effects of Platform (Immersive versus Non-immersive) on Usability and Enjoyment of a Virtual Learning Environment for Deaf and Hearing Children. - Laura C. Trutoiu, Caitlin Ownby, Peter Shirley, William Thompson:
Drawing the Gaps: Graphical Methods for Representing Geospatial and Temporal Uncertainty with Cultural Artifacts. - Beatriz Sousa Santos, Paulo Dias, Samuel Silva, Luís Capucho, Norberto Salgado, Filipe Lino, Vitor Carvalho, Carlos Ferreira:
Usability Evaluation in Virtual Reality: A User Study Comparing Three Different Setups. - Frank Steinicke, Hanno Welzel, Gerd Bruder, Klaus H. Hinrichs:
A User Guidance Approach for Passive Haptic Environments. - Masahiro Sakai, Noriyuki Ichijo, Yoshinori Dobashi, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto:
Improvement Rendering of Web3D Using the Shading Language. - Michael Vetter, Sebastian Manten, Stephan Olbrich:
Exploring Unsteady Flows by Parallel Extraction of Property-enhanced Pathlines and Interactive Post-filtering. - Marc Steiner, Phillipp Reiter, Christian Ofenböck, Volker Settgast, Torsten Ullrich, Marcel Lancelle, Dieter W. Fellner:
Intuitive Navigation in Virtual Environments. - Koji Makita, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:
Visible Portion Estimation of Moving Target Objects for Networked Wearable Augmented Reality.
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