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VPARK - A Windows NT software platform for a virtual networked amusement park

Seo, H.
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Joslin, C.
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Berner, U.
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2000
Proceedings CGI 2000, IEEE Computer Society Press
Computer Graphics International 2000

Presents the VPARK (Virtual Park) system, which includes a networked virtual environment (NVE) system called W-VLNET and an “attraction building system” that is able to create and modify the attractions used in the NVE. Both systems have been developed in the Windows NT environment. The paper outlines the techniques for communication, scene management, facial and body animation, and general user interaction modules. The use of VRML97 and MPEG-4 SHNC is overviewed for the purpose of outlining the compatability of the system with other similar virtual reality systems. The software provides realistic virtual actors as well as sets of high-level actions that are applicable to them in real-time. Related issues on obtaining actor models and animating them in real time are presented. The creation process of an attraction incorporates assembling animation units through a timeline. Using this software, the users are able to bring their own scenario-based applications into a shared virtual environment

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/CGI.2000.852347
Author(s)
Seo, H.
Joslin, C.
Berner, U.
Magnenat-Thalmann, N.  
Jovovic, M.
Esmerado, J.
Thalmann, D.  
Palmer, I.
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Proceedings CGI 2000, IEEE Computer Society Press
Start page

309

Subjects

computer animation

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entertainment

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graphical user interfaces

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groupware

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network operating systems

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virtual reality

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MIRALab., Geneva Univ., Switzerland

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Computer Graphics International 2000

Geneva, Switzerland

14-24 June, 2000

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January 16, 2007
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