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Virtual Reality, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, March 2011
- James M. Ritchie, Judy M. Vance, Satyandra K. Gupta:
Editorial. 1-3 - Abhishek Seth, Judy M. Vance, James H. Oliver:
Virtual reality for assembly methods prototyping: a review. 5-20 - Hyunsoo Lee, Amarnath Banerjee:
A self-configurable large-scale virtual manufacturing environment for collaborative designers. 21-40 - Jacopo Aleotti, Stefano Caselli:
Physics-based virtual reality for task learning and intelligent disassembly planning. 41-54 - Liang Ma, Damien Chablat, Fouad Bennis, Wei Zhang, Bo Hu, François Guillaume:
Fatigue evaluation in maintenance and assembly operations by digital human simulation in virtual environment. 55-68 - Steven A. White, Mores Prachyabrued, Terrence L. Chambers, Christoph W. Borst, Dirk Reiners:
Low-cost simulated MIG welding for advancement in technical training. 69-81 - Manoj Karkee, Brian L. Steward, Atul G. Kelkar, Zachary T. Kemp:
Modeling and real-time simulation architectures for virtual prototyping of off-road vehicles. 83-96
Volume 15, Numbers 2-3, June 2011
- Mark Billinghurst, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Editorial: special issue on augmented reality. 97-98 - Sebastian Lieberknecht, Selim Benhimane, Peter Georg Meier, Nassir Navab:
Benchmarking template-based tracking algorithms. 99-108 - Hideaki Uchiyama, Hideo Saito, Myriam Servières, Guillaume Moreau:
Camera tracking by online learning of keypoint arrangements using LLAH in augmented reality applications. 109-117 - Momoyo Nagase, Daisuke Iwai, Kosuke Sato:
Dynamic defocus and occlusion compensation of projected imagery by model-based optimal projector selection in multi-projection environment. 119-132 - Hyeongmook Lee, Mark Billinghurst, Woontack Woo:
Two-handed tangible interaction techniques for composing augmented blocks. 133-146 - Daisuke Iwai, Kosuke Sato:
Document search support by making physical documents transparent in projection-based mixed reality. 147-160 - Antti Ajanki, Mark Billinghurst, Hannes Gamper, Toni Järvenpää, Melih Kandemir, Samuel Kaski, Markus Koskela, Mikko Kurimo, Jorma Laaksonen, Kai Puolamäki, Teemu Ruokolainen, Timo Tossavainen:
An augmented reality interface to contextual information. 161-173 - Mark A. Livingston, Zhuming Ai, Kevin Karsch, Gregory O. Gibson:
User interface design for military AR applications. 175-184 - Kihwan Kim, Sangmin Oh, Jeonggyu Lee, Irfan A. Essa:
Augmenting aerial earth maps with dynamic information from videos. 185-200 - Oriel Bergig, Nate Hagbi, Jihad El-Sana, Klara Kedem, Mark Billinghurst:
In-Place Augmented Reality. 201-212 - Björn Schwerdtfeger, Rupert Reif, Willibald A. Günthner, Gudrun Klinker:
Pick-by-vision: there is something to pick at the end of the augmented tunnel. 213-223 - Peter Lincoln, Greg Welch, Andrew Nashel, Andrei State, Adrian Ilie, Henry Fuchs:
Animatronic shader lamps avatars. 225-238
Volume 15, Number 4, November 2011
- Chamari Priyange Edirisinghe, Kening Zhu, Nimesha Ranasinghe, Khoo Eng Tat, Vidyarth Eluppai Srivatsan, Imiyage Janaka Prasad Wijesena, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Adrian David Cheok:
Modeling literary culture through interactive digital media. 239-247 - Khoo Eng Tat, Adrian David Cheok, Wei Liu, Xiaoming Hu, Peter Marini, Vira Saksen, Jialei Jiang, Henry Been-Lirn Duh:
Confucius Computer: bridging intergenerational communication through illogical and cultural computing. 249-265 - Barnabás Takács:
Immersive interactive reality: Internet-based on-demand VR for cultural presentation. 267-278 - Sébastien Griffon, Amélie Nespoulous, Jean-Paul Cheylan, Pascal Marty, Daniel Auclair:
Virtual reality for cultural landscape visualization. 279-294 - Taejin Ha, Youngho Lee, Woontack Woo:
Digilog book for temple bell tolling experience based on interactive augmented reality. 295-309 - Mahmoud Haydar, David Roussel, Madjid Maidi, Samir Otmane, Malik Mallem:
Virtual and augmented reality for cultural computing and heritage: a case study of virtual exploration of underwater archaeological sites (preprint). 311-327
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