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VECIMS 2008: Istanbul, Turkey
- IEEE International Conference on Virtual Environments, Human-Computer Interfaces and Measurement Systems, VECIMS 2008, Istanbul, Turkey, July 14-16, 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-1927-2
- Gunter Hannig, Barbara Deml:
Scrutinizing pseudo haptic feedback of surface roughness in virtual environments. 1-4 - Mohamad A. Eid, Jongeun Cha, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
HugMe: A haptic videoconferencing system for interpersonal communication. 5-9 - Fawaz A. Alsulaiman, Jongeun Cha, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
Preliminary results of a user identification using haptic information. 10-13 - Angelos Amanatiadis, Antonios Gasteratos, Christos Georgoulas, Leonidas G. Kotoulas, Ioannis Andreadis:
Development of a stereo vision system for remotely operated robots: A control and video streaming architecture. 14-19 - Nizar Sakr, Nicolas D. Georganas, Jiying Zhao:
Perceptibility of watermarked 3D meshes using a multimodal visuo-haptic interface. 20-24 - Abhishek Jain, Madhur Agrawal, Abhinav Gupta, Vineet Khandelwal:
A novel approach to video matting using automated scribbling by motion analysis. 25-30 - Ying-Wen Bai, Hsing-Eng Lin, Wei-Chun Jau:
Design and implementation of an integrated man-machine interface by touch panel for an embedded electronic measurement system. 31-36 - Saeed Ayat:
Enhanced human-computer speech interface using wavelet computing. 37-40 - João Santos, José Mendonça, João C. Martins:
Instrumentation remote control through internet with PHP. 41-44 - Lynne L. Grewe, Shruti Krishnagiri, John Cristobal:
Metrics of a system for disaster relief. 45-50 - Abdulaziz Al Hamidi, Azzedine Boukerche, Luqman Ahmad, Ming Zhang:
Supporting web-based e-learning through collaborative virtual environments for radiotherapy treatment: A formal design. 51-56 - Radu Leca, Voicu Groza:
Web applications as health provision tool. 57-61 - Massimo De Santo, Luigi Ferrigno, Vincenzo Paciello, Antonio Pietrosanto:
Experimental characterization of synchronization protocols for wireless networks. 62-67 - Saeid Pashazadeh, Mohsen Sharifi:
Simulative study of target tracking accuracy based on time synchronization error in wireless sensor networks. 68-73 - Selan Rodrigues dos Santos, Jauvane C. de Oliveira, Luciane Machado Fraga, Paulo R. Trenhago, Silvano Maneck Malfatti:
Using a rendering engine to support the development of immersive virtual reality applications. 74-79 - Ciriaco C. Pasquale, Bogdan Ionescu, Dan Ionescu, Vincenzo Di Lecce, Andrea Gurerero:
Virtual Data Warehouse architecture for real-time WebGIS. 80-85 - Dewan Tanvir Ahmed, Shervin Shirmohammadi:
A microcell oriented load balancing model for collaborative virtual environments. 86-91 - Aquiles M. F. Burlamaqui, Samuel O. Azevedo, Julio César Paulino de Melo, Rodrigo M. Araujo, Rodrigo Pinheiro, Antonio Cosme, Rummenigge Rudson Dantas, Claudio A. Schneider, Josivan S. Xavier, Luiz Marcos Gonçalves:
Indirect group interaction in interpeceptives virtual environments. 92-96 - Behnoosh Hariri, Shervin Shirmohammadi, Mohammad Reza Pakravan:
LOADER: A Location-Aware Distributed Virtual Environment Architecture. 97-101 - Abu Saleh Md. Mahfujur Rahman, Mohamad A. Eid, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
KissMe: Bringing virtual events to the real world. 102-105 - Samuel O. Azevedo, Julio César Paulino de Melo, Rummenigge Rudson Dantas, Aquiles M. F. Burlamaqui, Claudio A. Schneider, Josivan S. Xavier, Luiz Marcos Gonçalves:
Issues on interperceptive games. 106-110 - Behnoosh Hariri, Shervin Shirmohammadi, Mohammad Reza Pakravan:
A distributed interest management scheme for massively multi-user virtual environments. 111-115 - Saeid Nourian, Nicolas D. Georganas:
AVRA: a Architecture for VR-based Applications. 116-120 - Marius Branzila, Carmen Alexandru, Romeo Ciobanu, Cristina Schreiner:
New DAQB and associated virtual library included in LabVIEW for environmental parameters monitoring. 121-124 - Mircea Trifan, Bogdan Ionescu, Dan Ionescu, Octavian Prostean, Gabriela Prostean:
An ontology based approach to intelligent data mining for environmental virtual warehouses of sensor data. 125-129 - Pablo-Antonio Valle, Mario Köppen:
A survey on water supply system's technology for the development of enhanced measuring strategies empowered by our gestalt image characterisation. 130-135 - Cihan Topal, Atakan Dogan, Ömer Nezih Gerek:
A wearable head-mounted sensor-based apparatus for eye tracking applications. 136-139 - Satoshi Handa, Yoshinobu Ebisawa:
Development of head-mounted display with eye-gaze detection function for the severely disabled. 140-144 - Yuki Kondou, Yoshinobu Ebisawa:
Easy eye-gaze calibration using a moving visual target in the head-free remote eye-gaze detection system. 145-150 - Julio Barros, Matilde de Apraiz, Ramon I. Diego:
Voltage notch detection and analysis using wavelets. 151-155 - Stefano Ferrari, Vincenzo Piuri, Fabio Scotti:
Virtual environment for granulometry analysis. 156-161 - Chia-Chen Yen, Chiaming Yen, Jih-Shih Hsu:
An implementation of web based PDM with open source CMS. 162-165 - Daniel A. Rodríguez-Silva, Felipe J. Gil-Castiñeira, Francisco J. González-Castaño, Richard J. Duro, Fernando López-Peña, Javier Vales-Alonso:
Human motion tracking and gait analysis: a brief review of current sensing systems and integration with intelligent environments. 166-171 - Yoshinobu Ebisawa:
Head pose detection with one camera based on pupil and nostril detection technique. 172-177 - Masanari Iwata, Yoshinobu Ebisawa:
PupilMouse supported by head pose detection. 178-183 - Xuejian He, Yonghua Chen, Libo Tang:
Modeling of flexible needle for haptic insertion simulation. 184-189 - Giuseppe Di Leo, Consolatina Liguori, Alfredo Paolillo, Paolo Sommella:
An improved procedure for the automatic detection of dermoscopic structures in digital ELM images of skin lesions. 190-194
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