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Computer Graphics and Image Processing, XVII Brazilian Symposium on (SIBGRAPI'04)
On Extending Collaboration in Virtual Reality Environments
Curitiba, PR, Brazil
October 17-October 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2227-0
V?ctor Theoktisto, Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Marta Fair?, Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
We characterize the feature superset of Collaborative Virtual Reality Environments (CVREs) out of existing implementations, and derive a novel component framework for transforming standalone VR tools into full-fledged multithreaded collaborative environments. The contributions of our approach rely on cost-effective techniques for loading graphics rendering, user interaction and network communications software components into separate threads, with a top thread for session collaboration. The framework recasts VR tools under a scalable peer-to-peer topology for scene sharing, callback hooks for event broadcasting and multicamera perspectives of avatar interaction. We validate the framework by applying it to our own ALICE VR Navigator. Experimental results show good performance of our approach in the collaborative inspection of complex models.
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V?ctor Theoktisto, Marta Fair?, "On Extending Collaboration in Virtual Reality Environments," sibgrapi, pp.324-331, Computer Graphics and Image Processing, XVII Brazilian Symposium on (SIBGRAPI'04), 2004
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