Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on 3D Web Technology 2011
DOI: 10.1145/2010425.2010440
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Dynamic and interactive aspects of X3DOM

Abstract: The previous publications on X3DOM focused on the general integration model [Behr et al. 2009] and implementation strategies [Behr et al. 2010]. The aspects of dynamic and interactive worlds were an essential part, but not specifically addressed as such. The recent major additions to the system are CSS Animations and CSS 3D-Transforms as well as various forms of events for user interaction and system monitoring, which complement the existing design to support a large number of interactive and dynamic use cases… Show more

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“…There is also available an X3DOM runtime API, which provides a proxy object to programmatically read and modify runtime parameters. The API functions are available for resetting views, cycling cameras or changing navigation modes [1]. X3D elements can also be stored as part of external files; their connection is realized via the element Inline.…”
Section: X3dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also available an X3DOM runtime API, which provides a proxy object to programmatically read and modify runtime parameters. The API functions are available for resetting views, cycling cameras or changing navigation modes [1]. X3D elements can also be stored as part of external files; their connection is realized via the element Inline.…”
Section: X3dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prototypical example shown in Figure 1 is a rather simple website that combines the X3DOM [Behr et al 2011;Behr et al 2010] technology with an X3D [Web3D Consortium 2011] model, JavaScript, CSS, and other Web technologies. Here, JavaScript makes it possible to write applications that behave like native Android or iOS apps and which are similar to them in appearance and visual effects.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, they define an application and event model that is decoupled from the page's DOM tree, which makes the development of dynamic web-based 3D content difficult. In this regard, X3DOM [Behr et al 2011] can be seen as enabling technology for declarative 3D in HTML.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although X3DOM (Behr et al 2011) is not a mobile AR model, it also attempts to integrate X3D scene elements seamlessly as HTML DOM elements and events, as in our approach. However, it does not have the same notion of physical URIs as objects and POIs for in situ AR or the notion of a location A unified representation is available by abstraction of spatial representations of location-based and vision-based registration models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%