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CVE 2002: Bonn, Germany
- Wolfgang Broll, Chris Greenhalgh, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Collaborative Virtual Environments 2002, Bonn, Germany, September 30 - October 02, 2002. ACM 2002 - Vernor Vinge:
When cyberspace leaks into the real world. 1 - Patrick M. Regan, Brian M. Slator:
Case-based tutoring in virtual education environments. 2-9 - Peter M. Dew, Aphrodite Galata, John Maxfield, Daniela Romano:
Virtual artefacts to support negotiation within an augmented collaborative environment for alternate dispute resolution. 10-16 - Kouichi Matsuda, Takahiro Miyake, Hirofumi Kawai:
Culture formation and its issues in personal agent-oriented virtual society: "PAW^2". 17-24 - Jim Blascovich:
A theoretical model of social influence for increasing the utility of collaborative virtual environments. 25-30 - Xiaolong Zhang, George W. Furnas:
Social interactions in multiscale CVEs. 31-38 - Karl E. Steiner, Tom Moher:
Encouraging task-related dialog in 2D and 3D shared narrative workspaces. 39-46 - Dongman Lee, Mingyu Lim, Seunghyun Han:
ATLAS: a scalable network framework for distributed virtual environments. 47-54 - Pedro García López, Oriol Montalà, Carles Pairot, Robert Rallo, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
MOVE: : component groupware foundations for collaborative virtual environments. 55-62 - Michael V. Capps:
Collaborative virtual entertainment: (if you can't beat 'em, join 'em?). 63 - Andrzej Kapolka, Don McGregor, Michael V. Capps:
A unified component framework for dynamically extensible virtual environments. 64-71 - Olov Ståhl, Anders Wallberg, Jonas Söderberg, Jan Humble, Lennart E. Fahlén, Adrian Bullock, Jenny Lundberg:
Information exploration using The Pond. 72-79 - Steve Benford, Mike Fraser, Gail Reynard, Boriana Koleva, Adam Drozd:
Staging and evaluating public performances as an approach to CVE research. 80-87 - Ian MacColl, David E. Millard, Cliff Randell, Anthony Steed, Barry A. T. Brown, Steve Benford, Matthew Chalmers, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Nick Sheep Dalton, Areti Galani, Chris Greenhalgh, Danius T. Michaelides, Tom Rodden, Ian Taylor, Mark J. Weal:
Shared visiting in EQUATOR city. 88-94 - Elaine M. Raybourn:
Just how important is 3D for CVEs? 95-96 - Ernesto J. Sallés, James Bret Michael, Michael V. Capps, Don McGregor, Andrzej Kapolka:
Security of runtime extensible virtual environments. 97-104 - Peter Kauff, Oliver Schreer:
An immersive 3D video-conferencing system using shared virtual team user environments. 105-112 - Francesca Barrientos, John F. Canny:
Cursive: : controlling expressive avatar gesture using pen gesture. 113-119 - Roy A. Ruddle, Justin C. D. Savage, Dylan M. Jones:
Verbal communication during cooperative object manipulation. 120-127 - Mike Fraser, Steve Benford:
Interaction effects of virtual structures. 128-134 - Huahai Yang, Gary M. Olson:
Exploring collaborative navigation: : the effect of perspectives on group performance. 135-142
Poster Session
- Mojtaba Hosseini, Steve Pettifer, Nicolas D. Georganas:
Visibility-based interest management in collaborative virtual environments. 143-144 - John M. Linebarger, G. Drew Kessler:
GroupMorph: : a group collaboration mode approach to shared 3D virtual environments for product design. 145-146 - Guangxin Yang:
A data management System for replicated application. 147-148 - Michal Masa, Jirí Zára:
Generalized interest management in virtual environments. 149-150 - G. Henri ter Hofte, Ingrid Mulder, Marjan Grootveld, Robert Slagter:
Exploring a design space for place-based presence. 151-152 - Giuseppe Conti, Giuliana Ucelli, Jelena Petric:
JCAD-VR: : a collaborative design tool for architects. 153-154 - Shin-ichi Hanaki, Suriyon Tansuriyavong, Masayoshi Endo:
Experiences in VILLA: a mixed reality space to support group activities. 155-156 - Lee Richard Bulmer, Peter M. Dew:
A study of collaboration using jigsaw puzzles. 157-158
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