The Virtual Venue: User-Computer Interaction in Information-Rich Virtual Environments

We present a virtual environment application that allows users to access embedded information within an immersive virtual space. Due to the richness and complexity of this environment, efficient and easy-to-use interaction techniques are a crucial requirement. The “Virtual Venue” seamlessly combines...

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Veröffentlicht in:Presence : teleoperators and virtual environment 1998-10, Vol.7 (5), p.478-493
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