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3rd VRML 1998: Monterey, CA, USA
- Bernie Roehl:
Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Virtual Reality Modeling Language, VRML 1998, Monterey, CA, USA, February 16-19, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-022-8 - Suzana Djurcilov, Alex Pang:
Visualization Products On-Demand Through the Web. 7-13 - Stephen Chenney, Jeffrey Ichnowski, David A. Forsyth:
Efficient Dynamics Modeling for VRML and Java. 15-24 - André Guéziec, Gabriel Taubin, Francis Lazarus, William Horn:
Simplicial Maps for Progressive Transmission of Polygonal Surfaces. 25-31 - Paul J. Diefenbach, Prakash Mahesh, Daniel Hunt:
Building OpenWorlds. 33-38 - Yoshiaki Araki:
VSPLUS: A High-Level Multi-User Extension Library for Interactive VRML worlds. 39-47 - Wolfgang Broll:
DWTP - An Internet Protocol for Shared Virtual Environments. 49-56 - J. Dauner, Jürgen Landauer, E. Stimpfig, D. Reuter:
3D Product Presentation Online: The Virtual Design Exhibition. 57-62 - Gianpaolo U. Carraro, Mauricio Cortes, John T. Edmark, J. Robert Ensor:
The Peloton Bicycling Simulator. 63-70 - Tim Regan:
Taking Living Worlds into People's Living Rooms. 71-76 - Keith Andrews, Andreas Pesendorfer, Michael Pichler, Karl Heinz Wagenbrunn, Josef Wolte:
Looking Inside VRwave: The Architecture and Interface of the VRwave VRML97 Browser. 77-82 - Masaaki Taniguchi:
Event Processing for Complicated Routes in VRML 2.0. 83-88 - Randy Stiles, Sandeep Tewari, Mihir Mehta, Laurie McCarthy:
Adapting VRML for Free-Form Immersed Manipulation. 89-94 - Sean Ellis:
Towards More Realistic Sound in VRML. 95-100 - Galia Givaty, Hendrik A. H. C. van Veen, Chris G. Christou, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Tele-Experiments - Experiments on Spatial Cognition Using VRML-Based Multimedia. 101- - Michael Abernathy, Sam Shaw:
Integratig Geographic Information in VRML Models. 107- - Dace A. Campbell:
VRML in Architectural Construction Documents: A Case Study. 115-120 - Volker Coors, Volker Jung:
Using VRML as an Interface to the 3D Data Warehouse. 121-
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