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found 26 matches
- 1999
- John G. Arthur, Avril D. McCarthy III, Chris Baber, Peter J. Harley:
Virtual risks: Rich domain risk and technology transfer failure as design criteria in the Sheffield Knee Arthroscopy Trainer (SKATS). Virtual Real. 4(3): 192-202 (1999) - K. M. Baird, Woodrow Barfield:
Evaluating the effectiveness of augmented reality displays for a manual assembly task. Virtual Real. 4(4): 250-259 (1999) - Barbara Becker, Gloria Mark:
Constructing social systems through computer-mediated communication. Virtual Real. 4(1): 60-73 (1999) - Jeffrey Berkley, Suzanne Weghorst, H. Gladstone, G. Raugi, Daniel Berg, Mark A. Ganter:
Banded matrix approach to Finite Element modelling for soft tissue simulation. Virtual Real. 4(3): 203-212 (1999) - Marc Cavazza, Ian J. Palmer:
Natural language control of interactive 3D animation and computer games. Virtual Real. 4(2): 85-102 (1999) - Adam Cheyer, Luc Julia:
Spoken language and multimodal applications for electronic realities. Virtual Real. 4(2): 114-128 (1999) - Elizabeth F. Churchill, Dave Snowdon:
Guest editorial - Collaborative virtual environments. Virtual Real. 4(1): 1-3 (1999) - Cédric Dumas, Grégory Saugis, Samuel Degrande, Patricia Plénacoste, Christophe Chaillou, Marie-Luce Viaud:
Spin: A 3D interface for cooperative work. Virtual Real. 4(1): 15-25 (1999) - Stephanie Everett, Kenneth Wauchope, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones:
Creating natural language interfaces to VR systems. Virtual Real. 4(2): 103-113 (1999) - V. Giallorenzo, Pat P. Banerjee, L. Conroy, J. Franke:
Application of virtual reality in hospital facilities design. Virtual Real. 4(3): 223-234 (1999) - Stefano di Girolamo, Walter di Nardo, Pasqualina Picciotti, Gaetano Paludetti, Fabrizio Ottaviani, O. Chiavola:
Virtual reality in vestibular assessment and rehabilitation. Virtual Real. 4(3): 169-183 (1999) - C. Gopalsamy, Sungmee Park, Rangaswamy Rajamanickam, Sundaresan Jayaraman:
The Wearable Motherboard™: The first generation of adaptive and responsive textile structures (ARTS) for medical applications. Virtual Real. 4(3): 152-168 (1999) - Hartwig Grabowski, Stefan Haßfeld, Robert Krempien, Jan Münchenberg, Jakob Brief, Ulrich Rembold, Heinz Wörn:
Simulation of frontal orbital advancement. Virtual Real. 4(3): 235-240 (1999) - Anthony Guye-Vuillème, Tolga K. Çapin, Igor S. Pandzic, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Nonverbal communication interface for collaborative virtual environments. Virtual Real. 4(1): 49-59 (1999) - Avon P. Huxor:
An active worlds interface to Basic Support for Cooperative Working (BSCW) to enhance chance encounters. Virtual Real. 4(1): 4-14 (1999) - Volodymyr V. Kindratenko:
Calibration of electromagnetic tracking devices. Virtual Real. 4(2): 139-150 (1999) - Tobias Kollmann:
Virtual marketplaces: Building Management Information Systems for internet brokerage. Virtual Real. 4(4): 275-290 (1999) - Daren A. Lee, Mary A. Woo, Donna L. Vredevoe, J. Kimmick, Walter J. Karplus, Daniel J. Valentino:
Ophthalmoscopic examination training using virtual reality. Virtual Real. 4(3): 184-191 (1999) - Laurie McCarthy, Randy Stiles, W. Lewis Johnson, Jeff Rickel:
Human-systems interaction for virtual environment team training. Virtual Real. 4(1): 38-48 (1999) - Patrick Neumann, Dirk Siebert, Armin Schulz, Gabriele Faulkner, Manfred Krauss, Thomas Tolxdorff:
Using virtual reality techniques in maxillofacial surgery planning. Virtual Real. 4(3): 213-222 (1999) - Jennifer Preece:
Empathy online. Virtual Real. 4(1): 74-84 (1999) - Rakhi Rajani, Mark Perry:
The reality of medical work: The case for a new perspective on telemedicine. Virtual Real. 4(4): 243-249 (1999) - Chris Raymaekers, Tom De Weyer, Karin Coninx, Frank Van Reeth, Eddy Flerackers:
ICOME: An Immersive Collaborative 3D Object Modelling Environment. Virtual Real. 4(2): 129-138 (1999) - Chris Raymaekers, Tom De Weyer, Karin Coninx, Frank Van Reeth, Eddy Flerackers:
ICOME: An Immersive Collaborative 3D Object Modelling Environment. Virtual Real. 4(4): 265-274 (1999) - Paul Sines, Biswajit Das:
Peltier Haptic Interface (PHI) for improved sensation of touch in virtual environments. Virtual Real. 4(4): 260-264 (1999) - Ivan Tomek, Rick Giles:
Virtual environments for work, study and leisure. Virtual Real. 4(1): 26-37 (1999)
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