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Non-invasive interactive visualization of dynamic architectural environments
2003
ACM SIGGRAPH 2003 Papers on - SIGGRAPH '03
Conclusions: We have found that exploded view visualizations of architectural environments provide a much clearer view of the overall structure of the environments and the dynamic character interactions ...
(b) An exploded view of the dm7 environment from Quake III generated non-invasively by our system. ...
doi:10.1145/1201775.882331
fatcat:w7m4lpnslrbmtcfu3hiur3bfoa
Non-invasive interactive visualization of dynamic architectural environments
2003
Proceedings of the 2003 symposium on Interactive 3D graphics - SI3D '03
Conclusions: We have found that exploded view visualizations of architectural environments provide a much clearer view of the overall structure of the environments and the dynamic character interactions ...
(b) An exploded view of the dm7 environment from Quake III generated non-invasively by our system. ...
doi:10.1145/641480.641493
dblp:conf/si3d/NiederauerHAH03
fatcat:gazah23h25apniuznmk5b6ttee
Non-invasive interactive visualization of dynamic architectural environments
2003
Proceedings of the 2003 symposium on Interactive 3D graphics - SI3D '03
Conclusions: We have found that exploded view visualizations of architectural environments provide a much clearer view of the overall structure of the environments and the dynamic character interactions ...
(b) An exploded view of the dm7 environment from Quake III generated non-invasively by our system. ...
doi:10.1145/641489.641493
fatcat:losv3m52qvdcri4jcnaamqsiwu
Non-invasive interactive visualization of dynamic architectural environments
2003
ACM Transactions on Graphics
Conclusions: We have found that exploded view visualizations of architectural environments provide a much clearer view of the overall structure of the environments and the dynamic character interactions ...
(b) An exploded view of the dm7 environment from Quake III generated non-invasively by our system. ...
doi:10.1145/882262.882331
fatcat:d5kgtjbklfg7taogkn7vq3jrxy
Haptic User Interfaces and Practice-based Learning for Minimally Invasive Surgical Training
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
Such interfaces have the potential to revolutionize the way we think about human computer interaction and open new possibilities for simulation and training in a variety of fields. ...
We explore these software components focusing on minimally invasive surgical simulation systems. ...
Introduction Computer based simulation and training environments are primarily relying on the visual and auditory senses for human-computer interaction. ...
arXiv:1903.04882v1
fatcat:cx62rvz43vgbnbpawezhehthue
Autonomous Operation in Surgical Robotics
2015
Mechanical engineering (New York, N.Y. 1919)
Tool-Object Interaction / Environment Collision The motion of the peg board is a result of force generated as the tool or the object interact with the pegs. ...
of invasiveness. ...
doi:10.1115/1.2015-sep-9
fatcat:wjccridjvvbq3dykf6ywivnna4
Multi-modal Imaging of Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Under Dynamic Chemical and Mechanical Environments
2010
Microscopy and Microanalysis
A multi-modal, non-invasive, 3-D imaging platform is thus developed to analyze cell dynamics and cell-biomaterial interactions in response to a variety of environments. ...
tissues such as tissue architecture and development stages, cell distribution and biology, and cell-biomaterial interaction. ...
Using the multi-modal imaging platform, we also obtained complementary structural and functional information of dynamics of engineered tissues (including cells, scaffolds and cell-scaffold interactions ...
doi:10.1017/s1431927610062835
fatcat:tzp26jcq35h27cd3otnnmr6tty
Dynamically Improving Collective Environments through Mood Induction Procedures
[chapter]
2013
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
In this paper a dynamic environment is proposed that, based on the behavioural analysis of its users, will adapt its conditions to improve particular indicators. ...
This will result in better working environments, with an impact on the quality of the work produced. ...
The development of an environment that can adjust, in real-time, to significant changes in its context thus calls for non-invasive and dynamic methods of data acquisition. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-00566-9_5
fatcat:cibcqrxfqredjhh54yvdvmcwja
Tele-doc: an open architecture robotic system for telemedicine applications
2008
International Journal of Functional Informatics and Personalised Medicine
The paper also describes bio-data measurement techniques, as well as simple system architecture and its implementation. ...
This paper describes a research study for the development and implementation of a prototype remote-controlled robotic assistant to doctors (Tele-Doc) for telemedicine applications. ...
Clearly, there are many techniques available for the development of non-invasive bio-sensors. ...
doi:10.1504/ijfipm.2008.022155
fatcat:r3vh3zcodjfcpbhg7lwenmfl7m
Scenes from a restaurant: Privacy regulation in stressful situations
2008
Journal of Environmental Psychology
One way of regaining control and reducing stress is to regulate privacy by screening the self from spatial, visual or acoustical invasion. ...
These results have implications for designers of secondary settings where stressful interactions are likely to take place. ...
Acknowledgements The author wishes to thank her colleagues Sheryl Kimes and Anne Vittoria for their valuable input into earlier drafts of this article, and the four anonymous reviewers whose comments and ...
doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2008.03.001
fatcat:5jy7nfsxzvclpdecjpms45l6rq
Tutorials and workshops
2010
2010 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference (VR)
Keeping such a dynamic ability to navigate through large-scale immersive virtual environments (VEs) is of great interest for many 3D applications. ...
To improve the development process of Virtual Environments and Networked Virtual Environments the inVRs (interactive networked Virtual Reality system) application framework provides a clearly structured ...
doi:10.1109/vr.2010.5444746
fatcat:te6cmxuyczb37ikgknftnwygei
Recapitulating the Tumor Ecosystem Along the Metastatic Cascade Using 3D Culture Models
2015
Frontiers in Oncology
of Korea (grant number: HI14C1161). ...
This effort was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, the National Cancer Institute. ...
Direct visualization of tissue dynamics has refined our understanding of the basic principles of cell migration, lineage commitment, and the establishment of tissue architecture. ...
doi:10.3389/fonc.2015.00170
pmid:26284194
pmcid:PMC4518327
fatcat:ht3fork4tzbvheydfzsuholifq
Distributed Augmented Reality With 3-D Lung Dynamics—A Planning Tool Concept
2007
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
We present a potential component of the cyber infrastructure for the operating room of the future; a distributed AR based softwarehardware system that allows real-time visualization of 3D lung dynamics ...
Augmented Reality (AR) systems add visual information to the world by using advanced display techniques. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to thank our sponsors: the Link Foundation, the Florida Photonics Center of Excellence, the US Army STRICOM and NVIS inc. for their support. ...
doi:10.1109/titb.2006.880552
pmid:17249402
fatcat:wupethymwrgz3puorgdslwahji
Mobile Architecture for Dynamic Generation and Scalable Distribution of Sensor-Based Applications
[chapter]
2012
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
e-Health
-Non-invasive parameters
diagnostics
-Patient's data entry
-Fall detection
-Patient Behaviors
monitoring
-Body sensors interaction
Industrial
-Production line
monitoring
-Machine ...
QoS/QoI Procedure
WORKFLOW -DATA VISUALIZATION • Data Visualization is provided through a Web Interface using specific CSS sheet in order to be customized for each mobile platform and traditional PCs ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-30607-5_20
fatcat:l2zx7gauovfppc5jvakxe42opq
The Polder Computing Environment: a system for interactive distributed simulation
2002
Concurrency and Computation
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) has excited the interest of many physicians working in cardiovascular disease because of its ability to non-invasively visualize vascular disease. ...
The described test case contains all aspects of an interactive dynamic exploration environment that are of consequence in the construction of a generic dynamical computational steering architecture. ...
Dynamic environments have additional requirements over static environments as any interaction influences both the visualization and the simulation environment. ...
doi:10.1002/cpe.692
fatcat:cjgjn47hg5bl3gwbrioznzizeu
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