Second International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'04)
Deformable Maps and Spaces: Visualizing Users? Points of Interest and User Communication
Kyoto, Japan
January 29-January 30
ISBN: 0-7695-2166-5
Web-based virtual space, which is often represented as a 2D or 3D space, is useful for people wanting to connect, collaborate and communicate through the Internet. Moreover, attractive functions can be optionally added to a virtual space to enhance user interactions and activities. In this paper, we focus on such a function, spatial deformation, which is applied for the dual purpose of preserving and visualizing each user?s points of interest in a virtual world. The spatial deformation concept can be adapted to many types of virtual world; for example,2D/3D worlds or image-based/object-based worlds. We discuss the basic algorithms that can be used with this function and preliminary experiments done using our prototype system.
Citation:
Hiroya Tanaka, "Deformable Maps and Spaces: Visualizing Users? Points of Interest and User Communication," c5, pp.86-94, Second International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'04), 2004