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Intelligent multi-shot visualization interfaces for dynamic 3D worlds
1999
Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces - IUI '99
In next-generation virtual 3D simulation, training, and entertainment environments, intelligent visualization interfaces must respond to user-specified viewing requests so users can follow salient points of the action and monitor the relative locations of objects. Users should be able to indicate which object(s) to view, how each should be viewed, cinematic style and pace, and how to respond when a single satisfactory view is not possible. When constraints fail, weak constraints can be relaxed
doi:10.1145/291080.291101
dblp:conf/iui/BaresL99
fatcat:oulzmljhzzgenbjmacpdcza2je