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VRAIS 1996: Santa Clara, California, USA
- 1996 Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, VRAIS '96, Santa Clara, California, USA, March 30 - April 03, 1996. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7295-1

- Joseph M. Rosen, Donald R. Laub Jr., Steven D. Pieper, Adam M. Mecinski, Hooman Soltanian, Michael McKenna, David T. Chen, Scott L. Delp, Peter Loan, Cagatay Basdogan

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Virtual Reality and Medicine: From Training Systems to Performance Machines. 5-16
Augmented Reality/Telepresence
- Saied Moezzi, Arun Katkere, Don Y. Kuramura, Ramesh C. Jain:

Immersive Video. 17-24 - Kiriakos N. Kutulakos, James R. Vallino:

Affine Object Representations for Calibration-Free Augmented Reality. 25-36 - Siu-Leong Iu, Kevin W. Rogovin:

Registering perspective contours with 3-D objects without correspondence, using orthogonal polynomials. 37-45
Haptics
- Yasuyoshi Yokokohji, Ralph L. Hollis, Takeo Kanade:

What You Can See is What You Can Feel - Development of Visual/Haptic Interface to Virtual Environment. 46-53 - Lionel Fabiani, Grigore C. Burdea, Noshir A. Langrana, Daniel Gomez:

Human interface using the Rutgers Master II force feedback interface. 54-59 - Hiroo Iwata, Takashi Fujii:

VIRTUAL PERAMBULATOR: A Novel Interface Device for Locomotion in Virtual Environment. 60-65 - Tetsuro Ogi, Michitaka Hirose:

Multisensory Data Sensualization based on Human Perception. 66-71
Medicine
- Roni Yagel, Don Stredney, Gregory J. Wiet, Petra Schmalbrock, Louis B. Rosenberg, Dennis Sessanna, Yair Kurzion, Scott A. King:

Multisensory Platform for Surgical Simulation. 72-78 - Fumihito Arai, Mitsutaka Tanimoto, Toshio Fukuda, Koji Shimojima, Hideo Matsuura, Makoto Negoro:

Distributed virtual environment for intravascular tele-surgery using multimedia telecommunication. 79-85 - Larry F. Hodges, Benjamin Watson, G. Drew Kessler, Dan Opdyke, Barbara O. Rothbaum:

A Virtual Airplane for Fear of Flying Therapy. 86-94
Modeling and Rendering
- Gernot Schaufler:

Exploiting Frame to Frame Coherence in a Virtual Reality System. 95-102 - Toshikazu Ohshima, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Hideyuki Tamura:

Gaze-directed Adaptive Rendering for Interacting with Virtual Space. 103-110 - Kevin J. Renze, James H. Oliver

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Generalized Surface and Volume Decimation for Unstructured Tessellated Domains. 111-122
Evaluation/Verification
- David Zeltzer, Nicholas J. Pioch:

Validation and Verification of Virtual Environment Training Systems. 123-130 - Philip Amburn, William P. Marshak:

Design and Evaluation of an Air-to-Air Combat Debriefing System Using a Head-Mounted Display. 131-138 - Robert G. Eggleston, William P. Janson, Kenneth A. Aldrich:

Virtual Reality System Effects on Size Distance Judgments in a Virtual Environment. 139-146 - Bart J. Brickman, Lawrence J. Hettinger, Merry M. Roe, Liem Lu, Daniel W. Repperger, Michael W. Haas:

Haptic Specification of Environmental Events: Implications for the Design of Adaptive, Virtual Interfaces. 147-155
Behavior
- Thomas S. Trias, Sonu Chopra-Khullar, Barry D. Reich, Michael B. Moore, Norman I. Badler, Bonnie L. Webber, Christopher W. Geib:

Decision Networks for Integrating the Behaviors of Virtual Agents and Avatars. 156-162 - Anthony Steed

, Mel Slater:
A dataflow representation for defining behaviours within virtual environments. 163-167 - Mark Billinghurst

, Jesús Savage:
Adding intelligence to the interface. 168-176
Interaction
- Sudhanshu Kumar Semwal, Ron R. Hightower, Sharon A. Stansfield:

Closed Form and Geometric Algorithms for Real-Time Control of an Avatar. 177-184 - Eric Foxlin:

Inertial Head-Tracker Sensor Fusion by a Complimentary Separate-Bias Kalman Filter. 185-194 - Ryugo Kijima, Michitaka Hirose:

Representative Spherical Plane Method and Comsposition of Object Manipulation Methods. 195-203
Distribution/Networks
- John W. Barrus, Richard C. Waters, David B. Anderson:

Locales and Beacons: Efficient and Precise Support for Large Multi-User Virtual Environments. 204-213 - G. Drew Kessler, Larry F. Hodges:

A Network Communication Protocol for Distributed Virtual Environment Systems. 214-221 - Thomas A. Funkhouser:

Network Topologies for Scalable Multi-User Virtual Environments. 222-229
Visualization
- John S. Risch

, Richard May, James J. Thomas, Scott Dowson:
Interactive Information Visualization for Exploratory Intelligence Data Analysis. 230-238 - Reid Harmon, Walter Patterson, William Ribarsky, Jay David Bolter:

The Virtual Annotation System. 239-245 - Christopher J. Dede, Marilyn C. Salzman, R. Bowen Loftin:

ScienceSpace: virtual realities for learning complex and abstract scientific concepts. 246-252 - Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson

, Christina Vasilakis, Thomas A. DeFanti:
Multi-perspective collaborative design in persistent networked virtual environments. 253-262

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