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1st VRML 1995: San Diego, CA, USA
- David R. Nadeau, John L. Moreland:
Procedings of the 1995 Symposium on Virtual Reality Modeling Language, VRML 1995, San Diego, CA, USA, December 14-15, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-818-5 - T. Todd Elvins, Ramesh C. Jain:
Web-Based Volumetric Data Retrieval. 7-12 - Roman Ginis, David R. Nadeau:
Creating VRML Extensions to Support Scientific Visualization. 13-20 - Clay Graham:
Database Visualization and VRML. 21-24 - Arun Katkere, Jennifer Schlenzig, Ramesh C. Jain:
VRML-Based WWW Interface to MPI Video. 25-31 - Tamara Munzner, Paul Burchard:
Visualizing the Structure of the World Wide Web in 3D Hyperbolic Space. 33-38 - Bernie Roehl:
Distributed Virtual Reality: An Overview. 39-43 - Tom Meyer, David Brookshire Conner:
Adding Behavior to VRML. 45-51 - David R. Nadeau, John L. Moreland:
The Virtual Reality Behavior System (VRBS): A Behavior Language Protocol for VRML. 53-61 - John L. Moreland, David R. Nadeau:
The Virtual Reality Behavior System (VRBS): Using Perl as a Behavior Language for VRML. 63-68 - Jean-Francis Balaguer, Enrico Gobbetti:
i3D: A High-Speed 3D Web Browser. 69-76 - Michael Pichler, Gerbert Orasche, Keith Andrews, Ed Grossman, Mark P. McCahill:
VRweb: A Multi-System VRML Viewer. 77-85 - Wolfgang Broll, David England:
Bringing Worlds Together: Adding Multi-User Support to VRML. 87-94 - Donald P. Brutzman, Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda:
Internetwork Infrastructure Requirements for Virtual Environments. 95-104 - Tom Meyer, David Blair, David Brookshire Conner:
WAXweb: Toward Dynamic MOO-Based VRML. 105-108 - Yasuaki Honda, Kouichi Matsuda, Jun Rekimoto, Rodger Lea:
Virtual Society: Extending the WWW to Support a Multi-User Interactive Shared 3D Environment. 109-116 - J. Louis Pajon, Yves Collenot, Xavier Lhomme, Nicolas Tsingos, François Sillion, P. Guilloteau, P. Vuyslteker, G. Grillon, D. David:
Building and Exploiting Levels of Detail: An Overview and Some VRML Experiments. 117-122 - Terence John Parr, Timothy F. Rohaly:
A Language for Creating and Manipulating VRML. 123-131
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