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VLNET: a networked multimedia 3D environment with virtual humans

Pandzic, I. S.
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Capin, T. K.
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Thalmann, N. M.  
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1995
Proc. Multimedia Modeling 1995
Multimedia Modeling 1995.Towards Information Superhighway

Virtual environments define a new interface for networked multimedia applications. The sense of “presence” in the virtual environment is an important requirement for collaborative activities involving multiple remote users working with social interactions. Using virtual actors within the shared environment is a supporting tool for presence. In this paper, we present a shared virtual life network that supports collaboration of distant users by integrating virtual humans and different media

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conference paper
Author(s)
Pandzic, I. S.
Capin, T. K.
Thalmann, N. M.  
Thalmann, D.  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
Proc. Multimedia Modeling 1995
Subjects

computer animation

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computer networks

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groupware

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multimedia communication

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multimedia computing

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software tools

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virtual reality

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MIRALAB-CUI, Geneva Univ., Switzerland

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Multimedia Modeling 1995.Towards Information Superhighway

Singapore

1995

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January 16, 2007
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