In Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality

Navigation and interaction in a multi-scale stereoscopic environment

E. Houtgast, O. Pfeiffer, Z. Wartell, W. Ribarsky, and Frits H. Post

This poster explores navigation, interaction and stereoscopic display in a multi-scale virtual space. When interaction, especially two-handed, direct manipulation, is combined with stereoscopic stationary displays, there are trade-offs that must be considered. This poster gives an overview of these design issues and briefly describes our current multi-scale, application for exploring volumetric weather in its geospatial context in a VR system. The general importance of recognizing and using defined areas of user focus and of semi-automatically bringing these areas into the optimal interaction volume of the display system is described.


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E. Houtgast, O. Pfeiffer, Z. Wartell, W. Ribarsky, and Frits H. Post, Navigation and interaction in a multi-scale stereoscopic environment, In Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality, 2005.

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@inproceedings{bib:houtgast:2005,
    author       = { Houtgast, E. and Pfeiffer, O. and Wartell, Z. and Ribarsky, W. and Post, Frits H. },    
    title        = { Navigation and interaction in a multi-scale stereoscopic environment },
    booktitle    = { In Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality },
    year         = { 2005 },
    publisher    = { IEEE Computer Society Press },
    note         = { 275--276 },
    dblp         = { conf/vr/HoutgastPWRP05 },
    url          = { https://publications.graphics.tudelft.nl/papers/640 },
}