| J. D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. Johnson, and C. Hansen. The visual haptic workbench. In Proc. Fifth PHANToM Users Group Workshop, Aspen, CO, Oct. 2000. |
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J. D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. Johnson, and C. Hansen. The visual haptic workbench. In Proc. Fifth PHANToM Users Group Workshop, Aspen, CO, Oct. 2000.
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J. D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. R. Johnson, and C. D. Hansen. The Visual Haptic Workbench. In Proceedings PHANToM Users Group Workshop, Aspen, Colorado, Oct. 2000.
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J. D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. R. Johnson, and C. D. Hansen. The Visual Haptic Workbench. In Proc. PHANToM Users Group Workshop, Aspen, CO, Oct. 2000.
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J. D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. R. Johnson, and C. D. Hansen. The Visual Haptic Workbench. In Proceedings PHANToM Users Group Workshop, Aspen, Colorado, Oct. 2000.
....several interface modalities. Multimodal interfaces have been shown to increase user performance for a variety of tasks. We have been investigating the synergistic benefits of multimodal scientific visualization using an integrated, semi immersive virtual environment, the Visual Haptic Workbench [1]. In this system, immersion is enhanced by head and hand tracking, haptic feedback, and additional audio cues. Since scientists would like to explore datasets over a wide range of scale, effective visualization must provide local inspection within a global context. Conventional visualization ....
J.D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C.R. Johnson, C.D. Hansen, and J.M. Hollerbach. The visual haptic workbench. In Proceedings of the Fifth PHANToM Users Group Workshop, Aspen, CO, October 2000.
....is illustrated with two examples: the colocation of a haptic device with a position tracker, and the coregistration of an optical and a magnetic tracking system. 1 Introduction The combined use of immersive visual and haptic displays has received focused attention in the last couple of years [12, 4, 15, 17, 2]. We believe that the precise colocation of the visual and haptic components is necessary to make these systems effective and useful for scientific exploration. For projection based immersive displays, coregistration typically involves determining the following three coordinate transformations: ....
J. D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. Johnson, and C. Hansen. The visual haptic workbench. In Proc. Fifth PHANToM Users Group Workshop, Aspen, CO, Oct. 2000.
....of our system, including projects at UNC Chapel Hill, CSIRO, the University of Tsukuba, and the University of Boulder. In addition to these integrated systems, there are several relevant research publications on combined haptic and visual rendering techniques. The Visual Haptic Workbench [1] is a testbed system for investigating the possibilities of synergistic display of scientific data. Building a multimodal system for synergistic display of scientific data involves three broad implementation issues. Calibration increases workspace accuracy to provide faithful data rendering ....
J. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. Johnson, and C. Hansen. The visual haptic workbench. In Proc. Fifth PHANToM Users Group Workshop (PUG), 2000.
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J. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. Johnson and C. Hansen. The visual haptic workbench. In Proc. of PHANToM Users Group Workshop, 2000.
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J.D. Brederson, M. Ikits, C.R. Johnson, and C.D. Hansen. The visual haptic workbench. In Proceedings of the Fifth PHANToM Users Group Workshop, 2000.
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J. Brederson, M. Ikits, C. Johnson, and C. Hansen. The visual haptic workbench. In Proc. of the Fifth PHANToM Users Group Workshop, 2000.
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