| Hanson, A.J., & Wernet, E. (1997). Constrained 3D navigation with 2D controllers. IEEE Visualization. p. 175182. |
....relevant landmarks, while allowing extraneous features to be dismissed. To obtain such a system, we turn to a technique proposed by Hanson, Wernert and Hughes. The attentive camera technique was originally conceived as a method for using a 2D input device for effectively exploring a 3D environment [4]. The underlying principle is that the direction of the user s gaze and position in the environment could be computed as a function of the user s position in a 2D constraint space. For the purposes of this study, the constraint surface is set to the floor of the VE. Thus by walking around the ....
Hanson, A. J. & Wernert, E (1997). "Constrained 3D Navigation with 2D controllers". In Proceedings of Visualization '97 IEEE Computer Society Press.
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Hanson, A.J., & Wernet, E. (1997). Constrained 3D navigation with 2D controllers. IEEE Visualization. p. 175182.
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A. Hanson and E. Wernert, "Constrained 3-D navigation with 2-D controllers, " in Visualization '97. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Comput. Soc. Press, 1997.
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A. Hanson, E. Wernert (1997). "Constrained 3D Navigation with 2D Controllers ". IEEE Visualisation, pages 175-182. 16
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A. Hanson, E. Wernert (1997). "Constrained 3D Navigation with 2D Controllers ". IEEE Visualisation, pages 175-182. 16
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Hanson, A.J., & Wernet, E. (1997). Constrained 3D navigation with 2D controllers. p. 175-182.
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