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K. Arthur, T. Preston, R.M. Taylor II, F.P. Brooks, Jr., M.C. Whitton, and W.V. Wright. Designing and building the pit: a head-tracked stereo workspace for two users. Technical Report TR98-015, UNC Chapel Hill, 1998.

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View Management for Virtual and Augmented Reality - Bell, Feiner, Höllerer (2001)   (12 citations)  (Correct)

....frame to frame visual discontinuities. Figure 1 shows examples of the kinds of visual constraints our prototype view manager interactively resolves. The scene is photographed through a see through head worn display from the perspective of one user in a collaborative augmented reality environment [34, 7, 6, 2]. Two users are sitting across from each other, discussing a virtual campus model located between them. In response to a request from the user whose view is displayed, all virtual campus buildings have been labeled with their names. Each label is scaled within a user selectable range and ....

K. Arthur, T. Preston, R. Taylor II, F. Brooks, Jr., M. Whitton, and W. Wright. Designing and building the PIT: A head tracked stereo workspace for two users. In Second Int. Immersive Projection Technology Workshop,Ames, IA, May 11-12 1998. www.cs.unc.edu/Research/graphics/ GRIP/PIT/doc/ipt-paper.pdf.


Physically-Based Manipulation on the Responsive Workbench - Fröhlich, Tramberend.. (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....based on a workbench metaphor. Workbench applications typically set virtual objects right on top of the horizontal display surface. This setup is ideal for assembly tasks since most objects are within an arm s length reach to the user. Recently, the twouser Responsive Workbench [1] the PIT [3], and Studierstube [13] have been presented, which support more than one active tracked user. In such environments we have possibly four or more hands acting in coordination. In this paper we show how this multi handed input can be handled elegantly. The main contributions of our work are the ....

K. Arthur, T. Preston, R. M. T. II, J. Frederick P. Brooks, M. C. Whitton, and W. V. Wright. Designing and building the pit: a head-tracked stereo workspace for two users. In 2nd International Immersive Projection Technology Workshop, Ames, Iowa, May 1998.


A Virtual Environment for Steered Molecular Dynamics - Prins, Hermans, Mann.. (1999)   (Correct)

....system [21] However, steering of the Sigma dynamics simulation is not integrated into this capability. 3. 1 Protein Interactive Theater Fortunately we had an opportunity to create an integrated virtual environment for SMD using the Protein Interactive Theater (PIT) constructed at UNC Chapel Hill [3]. The PIT is a dual screen, stereo display system for two operators seated at a table as shown in Fig. 4. Each operator wears a pair of CrystalEyes TM liquid crystal shutter glasses with an attached tracking sensor, and views a stereo image projected on the screen across the table. The ....

....mode provides the highest simulation rate, but the steering control is less accurate. For reasonably sized systems, synchronous mode provides close to the maximum simulation rate, a smooth display update, and good steering control. Stereo Rendering and 3D tracking is provided by the PIT system [3]. In our current configuration VMD and the PIT operate as co routines. VMD handles the user interface and calls the PIT to create the display. The PIT sets up viewpoints and lighting and then calls VMD four times in succession (two eyes for each of the two users) to render the geometry. VMD ....

K. Arthur, T. Preston, R. M. Taylor II, F. P. Brooks, Jr., M. C. Whitton, and W. V. Wright, "Designing and Building the PIT: a Head-Tracked Stereo Workspace for Two Users", in Proc. of 2nd International Immersive Projection Technology Workshop (Ames, Iowa, May 11-12, 1998).


A Modular System for Collaborative Desktop VR/AR with a.. - Mulder, Boschker   (Correct)

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K. Arthur, T. Preston, R.M. Taylor II, F.P. Brooks, Jr., M.C. Whitton, and W.V. Wright. Designing and building the pit: a head-tracked stereo workspace for two users. Technical Report TR98-015, UNC Chapel Hill, 1998.


A Touch-Enabled System for Multiresolution Modeling and 3D.. - Ehmann, Gregory, Lin (2000)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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K. Arthur, T. Preston, R. Taylor, F. Brooks, M. Whitton, and W. Wright. Designing and building the pit: A head-tracked stereo workspace for two users. Proc. of 2nd International Immersive Projection Technology Workshop, 1998.


inTouch: Interactive Multiresolution Modeling and 3D.. - Gregory, Ehmann, Lin (1999)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

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K. Arthur, T. Preston, R. Taylor, F. Brooks, M. Whitton, and W. Wright. Designing and building the pit: A head-tracked stereo workspace for two users. Proc. of 2nd International Immersive Projection Technology Workshop, 1998.

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