ASME 2010 World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality 2010
DOI: 10.1115/winvr2010-3721
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Keyframe-Based Scenegraph Animation API for Virtual Reality Applications

Abstract: Virtual reality (VR) applications are used in many areas of academic and industrial research areas including engineering, bio-medical & geo-sciences, among others. These applications generally focus on creating a VR environment to enhance user experience. One of the main challenges VR application developers face is to make objects within the environment move in a natural, realistic manner. Many commercial packages and programming libraries exist to help generate complex animations, including physics engine… Show more

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“…John Deere and Ford rely heavily on Immersive Computing Technologies (ICT) to ensure that the customer experience is ideally suited to a broad audience [10]. John Deere even uses this technology to train customers to use their products safely and effectively [11]. Many government agencies also use ICT when designing new products for manufacture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…John Deere and Ford rely heavily on Immersive Computing Technologies (ICT) to ensure that the customer experience is ideally suited to a broad audience [10]. John Deere even uses this technology to train customers to use their products safely and effectively [11]. Many government agencies also use ICT when designing new products for manufacture.…”
Section: Detc2014-34613mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…John Deere and Ford (Luecke, 2012;Noon et al, 2010;Ford, 2013) and is becoming increasingly prevalent. together (Rosenman et al, 2007); however in these studies, only a single user is present in the environment at a given time.…”
Section: Simulations In Engineering Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%