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28 December 1998 Next-generation tele-immersive devices for desktop transoceanic collaboration
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin, Maxine D. Brown, Greg Dawe
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Proceedings Volume 3653, Visual Communications and Image Processing '99; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334652
Event: Electronic Imaging '99, 1999, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Tele-Immersion is the combination of collaborative virtual reality and audio/video teleconferencing. With a new generation of high-speed international networks and high-end virtual reality devices spread around the world, effective trans-oceanic tele-immersive collaboration is now possible. But in order to make these shared virtual environments more convenient workspaces, a new generation of desktop display technology is needed.
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Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin, Maxine D. Brown, and Greg Dawe "Next-generation tele-immersive devices for desktop transoceanic collaboration", Proc. SPIE 3653, Visual Communications and Image Processing '99, (28 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334652
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KEYWORDS
Virtual reality

Visualization

Computer aided design

Video

Glasses

Tin

Prototyping

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