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Virtual Reality, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, December 2005
- Olarn Wongwirat, Shigeyuki Ohara:
Performance evaluation of compromised synchronization control mechanism for distributed virtual environment (DVE). 1-16 - Tara C. Hutchinson
, Falko Kuester, Tung-Ju Hsieh, Rebecca Chadwick:
A hybrid reality environment and its application to the study of earthquake engineering. 17-33 - Isabel Machado
, Paul Brna, Ana Paiva
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Tell Me a Story. 34-48 - Brian M. Slator, Harold Cliff Chaput, Robert Cosmano, Ben Dischinger, Christopher Imdieke, Bradley Vender:
A multi-user desktop virtual environment for teaching shop-keeping to children. 49-56 - W. Akl
, Amr M. Baz:
Efficient virtual reality design of quiet underwater shells. 57-69 - Volodymyr V. Kindratenko
, William R. Sherman:
Neural network-based calibration of electromagnetic tracking systems. 70-78 - Gerhard Reitmayr, Dieter Schmalstieg:
OpenTracker: A flexible software design for three-dimensional interaction. 79-92 - Jason J. Corso, Guangqi Ye, Gregory D. Hager:
Analysis of composite gestures with a coherent probabilistic graphical model. 93
Volume 9, Numbers 2-3, March 2006
- Steven A. Wall, Stephen A. Brewster
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Editorial: design of haptic user-interfaces and applications. 95-96 - Matthew A. Hutchins, Duncan Stevenson, Chris Gunn, Alexander Krumpholz
, Tony Adriaansen, Brian Pyman, Stephen J. O'Leary
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Communication in a networked haptic virtual environment for temporal bone surgery training. 97-107 - Rami Saarinen, Janne Järvi, Roope Raisamo
, Eva Tuominen, Marjatta Kangassalo, Kari Peltola, Jouni Salo:
Supporting visually impaired children with software agents in a multimodal learning environment. 108-117 - Daniel Wang, Yuru Zhang, Chong Yao:
Stroke-based modeling and haptic skill display for Chinese calligraphy simulation system. 118-132 - Wai Yu, Ravi Kuber, Emma Murphy
, Philip Strain, Graham McAllister:
A novel multimodal interface for improving visually impaired people's web accessibility. 133-148 - Antal Haans, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn
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Mediated social touch: a review of current research and future directions. 149-159 - Mahdi Tavakoli
, Rajnikant V. Patel
, Mehrdad Moallem:
A haptic interface for computer-integrated endoscopic surgery and training. 160-176 - A. F. Rovers, H. A. van Essen:
Guidelines for haptic interpersonal communication applications: an exploration of foot interaction styles. 177-191 - Monica Bordegoni
, Umberto Cugini:
Haptic modeling in the conceptual phases of product design. 192-202 - Robert W. Lindeman
, Yasuyuki Yanagida, Haruo Noma
, Kenichi Hosaka:
Wearable vibrotactile systems for virtual contact and information display. 203-213
Volume 9, Number 4, April 2006
- Kevin Badni:
Virtual reality design techniques for web-based historical reconstructions. 215-225 - Karsten Bormann:
Subjective performance. 226-233 - Barry L. Richardson, Mark A. Symmons
, Dianne B. Wuillemin:
The contribution of virtual reality to research on sensory feedback in remote control. 234-242 - Gunnar Jansson, Linda Monaci:
Identification of real objects under conditions similar to those in haptic displays: providing spatially distributed information at the contact areas is more important than increasing the number of areas. 243-249 - Simone Gumtau
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Freshly squeezed touch into bits: towards the development of a haptic design palette. 250-259 - Christian Stock, Ian D. Bishop
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Linking GIS with real-time visualisation for exploration of landscape changes in rural community workshops. 260-270

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