VRCAI 2004:
Singapore
Judith R. Brown, Yiyu Cai (Eds.):
Proceedings VRCAI 2004, ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, June 16-18, 2004.
ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-884-9
1-1 Rendering
- Martin Naef, Oliver G. Staadt, Markus H. Gross:
blue-c API: a multimedia and 3D video enhanced toolkit for collaborative VR and telepresence.
11-18

- Horng-Shyang Liao, Jung-Hong Chuang, Cheng-Chung Lin:
Efficient rendering of dynamic clouds.
19-25

- Tom Jehaes, Peter Quax, Patrick Monsieurs, Wim Lamotte:
Hybrid representations to improve both streaming and rendering of dynamic networked virtual environments.
26-32

- André Hinkenjann, Matthias Bues:
Network aware parallel rendering with PCs.
33-37

- Zhiqing Cao, Xin Sun, Jiaoying Shi:
Tour into the picture using relative depth calculation.
38-44

1-2 VRC in bio & medical sciences
- Jasmine Banks, Geoffery Ericksson, Sean Ivermee, Kevin Burrage, P. Yellowless, Jennifer Tichon:
A virtual environment to re-create the auditory and visual hallucinations of psychosis.
45-48

- Igor Rojdestvenski:
Virtual reality and knowledge spaces: examples and applications in molecular biology.
49-56

- Pheng-Ann Heng, Tien-Tsin Wong, Ka-Man Leung, Yim-Pan Chui, Hanqiu Sun:
A haptic needle manipulation simulator for chinese acupuncture learning and training.
57-64

- Y. Q. Guan, M. Opas, Y. Y. Cai, X. Zhang, Zhuo Wei Xiong, S. Wong, Y. T. Lee:
Application of virtual reality in volumetric cellular visualization.
65-71

- Ildeberto Aparecido Rodello, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Antonio Carlos Sementille, Fátima L. S. Nunes Marques:
JVRMol: a low cost java-based distributed virtual environment for protein molecule analysis and visualization.
72-74

2-1 Modeling
- Sang Yup Lee, Ig-Jae Kim, Sang Chul Ahn, Heedong Ko, Myo-Taeg Lim, Hyoung-Gon Kim:
Real time 3D avatar for interactive mixed reality.
75-80

- Huagen Wan, Yang Luo, Shuming Gao, Qunsheng Peng:
Realistic virtual hand modeling with applications for virtual grasping.
81-87

- Peter Quax, Patrick Monsieurs, Tom Jehaes, Wim Lamotte:
Using autonomous avatars to simulate a large-scale multi-user networked virtual environment.
88-94

- Zhaowei Fan, Huagen Wan, Shuming Gao:
Simple and rapid collision detection using multiple viewing volumes.
95-99

- Hongming Cai, Yuanjun He:
Interactive agent based user avatar in the virtual environment.
100-103

2-2 VRC in engineering
- Laura L. Arns, Carolina Cruz-Neira:
Effects of physical and virtual rotations and display device on users of an architectural walkthrough.
104-111

- Ismael H. F. dos Santos, Martin Göbel, Alberto Barbosa Raposo, Marcelo Gattass:
A multimedia workflow-based collaborative engineering environment for oil & gas industry.
112-119

- Min Tang, Shang-Ching Chou, Jinxiang Dong:
Collaborative virtual environment for feature based modeling.
120-126

- R. A. Yan, H. N. Cheang, F. Lin:
Spline-based volumetric modeling and printing for bioceramic implants.
127-130

- Xiaoling Wang, Peng Zheng, Zhifang Wei, Yan Sun, Bin Luo, Yangchun Li:
Development an interactive VR training for CNC machining.
131-133

3-1 Visualization
- Dina Reda Khattab, Amr Hassan Abdel Aziz, Ashraf Saad Hussein:
An enhanced WWW-based scientific data visualization service using VRML.
134-140

- Marc Schirski, Torsten Kuhlen, Martin Hopp, Philipp Adomeit, Stefan Pischinger, Christian H. Bischof:
Efficient visualization of large amounts of particle trajectories in virtual environments using virtual tubelets.
141-147

- Whung Yee Lai, Henry Been-Lirn Duh:
Dynamic three-dimensional information visualization for quantitative information in augmented reality systems.
148-151

- Claudia Beatriz Berti, Fátima L. S. Nunes Marques, Antonio Carlos Sementille, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Ildeberto Aparecido Rodello, Rafael Takashi:
Information visualization: using virtual reality techniques in the three-dimensional representation of data from a medical images database.
152-154

- Ker Sin Neo, Qingping Lin, Robert K. L. Gay:
A web-based system for interactive visualization of scientific concepts.
155-158

3-2 VRC in edutainment
- Qingge Ji, Zhigeng Pan, Lin Mei:
Simulation on pattern design in group calisthenics.
159-162

- Meehae Song, Thomas Elias, Ivan Martinovic, Wolfgang Müller-Wittig, Tony K. Y. Chan:
Digital heritage application as an edutainment tool.
163-167

- B. F. Lu, K. T. Lim, J. M. Zheng, Y. Y. Cai:
Learning molecular biology by VR playing.
168-172

- Kikuo Asai, Yuji Y. Sugimoto, Narong Hemmakorn, Noritaka Osawa, Kimio Kondo:
Language-support system using character recognition.
173-179

- Ana Paula Piovesan Melchiori Peruzza, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo:
ConstruiRV: constructing knowledge using the virtual reality.
180-183

4-1 Rendering
4-2 VRC in sports & social science
5-1 Modeling
- Leilei Li, Sanyuan Zhang, Xinyu Zhang, Xiuzi Ye:
Geometric primitives based deformation techniques for arbitrary meshes.
233-238

- Jagannathan Lakshmipathy, Wieslaw L. Nowinski, Eric A. Wernert:
A novel approach to extract triangle strips for iso-surfaces in volumes.
239-245

- Weishi Li, Shuhong Xu, Gang Zhao, Conghua Wen:
Feature-preserving smoothing algorithm for polygons and meshes.
246-252

- Xiang Liu, Wangdo Kim, Burkhard Drerup:
3D characterization and localization of anatomical landmarks of the foot.
253-256

- Xiuzhong Wang, Venkat Devarajan:
A honeycomb model for soft tissue deformation.
257-260

5-2 VRC in game
6-1 Visual perception & image processing
- Soh-Khim Ong, M. L. Yuan, Andrew Y. C. Nee:
Registration using projective reconstruction for augmented reality systems.
286-291

- Jane Hwang, Gerard Jounghyun Kim, Albert A. Rizzo:
Space extension: the perceptual presence perspective.
292

- Q. P. Zhang, M. Liang, W. C. Sun:
Multi-resolution image data fusion using 2-D discrete wavelet transform and self-organizing neural networks.
297-301

- Sophie Xiao Fan Liu, Zhihong Man, Rashi Samur:
Edge based region growing: a new image segmentation method.
302-305

- Fucang Jia, Shaorong Wang, Liyan Liu, Hua Li:
Preprocessing based statistical segmentation of MRA dataset.
306-308

6-2 VRC in simulation & training
- Zhenlan Wang, Chee-Kong Chui, Yiyu Cai, Chuan-Heng Ang:
Multidimensional volume visualization for PC-based microsurgical simulation system.
309-316

- Xiuzhong Wang, Venkat Devarajan:
2D structured mass-spring system parameter optimization based on axisymmetric bending for rigid cloth simulation.
317-323

- Marjaana Träskbäck, Michael Haller:
Mixed reality training application for an oil refinery: user requirements.
324-327

- Lucilena de Lima, Fátima L. S. Nunes Marques, Rafael Takashi, Ildeberto Aparecido Rodello, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Antonio Carlos Sementille:
Virtual reality for medical training: a prototype to simulate breast aspiration exam.
328-331

- Cui Xie, Yicheng Jin, Xiuwen Liu:
Real-time ocean wave in multi-channel marine simulator.
332-335

7-1 Human-computer interaction & VRC devices
- Sooyoung Kim, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:
Using keyboards with head mounted displays.
336-343

- Wouter Pasman, Charles Woodward, Mika Hakkarainen, Petri Honkamaa, Jouko Hyväkkä:
Augmented reality with large 3D models on a PDA: implementation, performance and use experiences.
344-351

- Bernd Lutz, Mario Becker, Didier Stricker, Uli Bockholt:
The augmented reality ocular.
352-354

- Hui Chen, Hanqiu Sun:
Haptic-dependent navigation & interaction of hybrid virtual models.
355-358

- Abdouslam M. Bashir, Robert Bicker, Paul M. Taylor:
An investigation into different visual/tactual feedback modes for a virtual object manipulation task.
359-362

7-2 Distributed, collaborative & clustered VRC
- Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães, Bruno Barberi Gnecco, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo:
Graphical interaction devices for distributed virtual reality systems.
363-367

- Andreas Gerndt, Mark Asbach, Torsten Kuhlen, Christian H. Bischof, Stefan Lankes, Thomas Bemmerl:
Conceptual design and implementation of a pipeline-based VR-system parallelized by CORBA, and comparison with existing approaches.
368-374

- Robert S. Allison, James E. Zacher, David W. L. Wang, Joseph Shu:
Effects of network delay on a collaborative motor task with telehaptic and televisual feedback.
375-381

- Christoph Anthes, Paul Heinzlreiter, Jens Volkert:
An adaptive network architecture for close-coupled collaboration in distributed virtual environments.
382-385

- James Marsh, Mashhuda Glencross, Steve Pettifer, Roger J. Hubbold, Jonathan Cook, Sylvain Daubrenet:
Minimising latency and maintaining consistency in distributed virtual prototyping.
386-389

7-3 Modeling
8-1 Human-computer interaction & tracking
8-2 Distributed, collaborative & clustered VRC
- Bing Tang, Hu Su, Zhigeng Pan, Meiyu Zhou:
Multi-channel train visual simulation system based on PC cluster.
448-454

- Hsiang-Ting Chen, Chun-Fa Chang:
AR for the masses: building a low-cost portable AR system from off-the-shelf components.
455-458

- Luciene Cristina Rinaldi Rodrigues, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Antonio Carlos Sementille, Ildeberto Aparecido Rodello:
Managing large scale virtual environments using portals.
459-462

- Zhenghong Deng, Wei Zheng, Fang Wang, Zhengguo Hu:
Research and implementation of management software for SAN based on clustering technology.
463-466

8-3 Navigation
- Zhigeng Pan, Xianyong Fang, Jiaoying Shi, Dan Xu:
Easy tour: a new image-based virtual tour system.
467-471

- Scott A. Kuhl, Karen T. Sutherland:
Self localization in virtual environments using visual angles.
472-475

- Christoph Anthes, Paul Heinzlreiter, Gerhard Kurka, Jens Volkert:
Navigation models for a flexible, multi-mode VR navigation framework.
476-479

- Liu Yan, Sun Ji-zhou, Tan Ke:
The design of desktop virtual reality environment based on VRML: digital TJU navigation system.
480-483

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