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2009 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference
Crossover Applications
Lafayette, LA, USA
March 14-March 18
ISBN: 978-1-4244-3943-0
Brian Wilke, GMI Lab, Univ of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Jonathan Metzgar, GMI Lab, Univ of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Keith Johnson, GMI Lab, Univ of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Sudhanshu Semwal, GMI Lab, Univ of Colorado at Colorado Springs; 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. semwal@eas.uccs.edu
Bonnie Snyder, Colorado School of Deaf and Blind
KaChun Yu, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Dan Neafus, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
VR applications provide an opportunity to study a variety of new applications. One of the focus areas of the media convergence, games and media integration (McGMI) program is to develop new media applications for the visually impaired population. We are particularly interested in developing applications which are at the same time interesting for the sighted population as well
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Brian Wilke, Jonathan Metzgar, Keith Johnson, Sudhanshu Semwal, Bonnie Snyder, KaChun Yu, Dan Neafus, "Crossover Applications," vr, pp.305-306, 2009 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference, 2009
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