Proceedings of 1993 IEEE Research Properties in Virtual Reality Symposium 1993
DOI: 10.1109/vrais.1993.378262
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Scientists in wonderland: A report on visualization applications in the CAVE virtual reality environment

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“…Virtual-reality interfaces offer several advantages for scientific visualization [4,7] Multidimensional scientific data are visualized using flexible virtual objects that provide an abstract representation of the locations of equilibria. Direct manipulation of the virtual objects allows intuitive exploration of the data and facilitates the discovery of features, which would be otherwise difficult to find via conventional visualization methods.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual-reality interfaces offer several advantages for scientific visualization [4,7] Multidimensional scientific data are visualized using flexible virtual objects that provide an abstract representation of the locations of equilibria. Direct manipulation of the virtual objects allows intuitive exploration of the data and facilitates the discovery of features, which would be otherwise difficult to find via conventional visualization methods.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many have placed emphasis on interactive protein modeling and molecular dynamics, [1,2,3], while others have concentrated on the interactive display of molecule representation, [4,5]. Haase et.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sound spatialization techniques and systems are mostly used for building various virtual reality environments, such as the Cave [5] or CyberStage [6], [8]. Recently, sound spatialization has also been included in limited ways in various 3D environments such as Community Place's implementation of VRML [12], ET++ [1], or proprietary, low-cost infrastructures [3].…”
Section: Music Spatializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several works addressed the issue of navigating in virtual worlds with spatialized sounds. The most spectacular are probably the Cave system [5] or CyberStage [8], in which the user is immersed in a fully-equipped room with surrounding images and sound. Although the resulting systems are usually very realistic, their cost and availability are still prohibitive.…”
Section: The Vrml Interface For Navigating In Midispacementioning
confidence: 99%