| M. P. Baker and C. D. Wickens, "Human Factors in Virtual Environments for the Visual Analysis of Scientific Data,", NCSA-TR032 and Inst. of Aviation Rep. ARL-95-8/PNL-95-2, 1995. |
....the concept of a data warehouse [11] to model voluminous data in a way that promotes the transformation of information into knowledge. Since vision is by far the human s most predominant sense, many researchers have targeted visualization as the means by which data is presented for analysis [3, 7, 15, 16]. Our proposed system DIVE ON (Datamining in an Immersed Virtual Environment Over a Network) takes visualization a step further by leveraging the human natural skills within an environment that simulates natural settings. Using the sensorimotor skills gained at childhood, one maneuvers through the ....
....motion trackers to acquire movement data, and then simulate the kinesthetic feedback through image transformation. This provides the user with a correlation between orientation and movement, to support a navigation interface that is transparent and highly capable in examining spatial correlations [3, 15]. DIVE ON combines advances in virtual reality (VR) computer graphics, data mining, and distributed data warehousing into one flexible system that can be used e#ectively with little or no training. DIVE ON constructs a virtual data warehouse from a set of distributed DBMS systems. Information ....
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