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7th Web3D 2002: Tempe, Arizona, USA
- Michael G. Wagner, K. Selçuk Candan, Matthew Beitler:

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on 3D Web Technology, Web3D 2002, Tempe Mission Palms, Tempe, Arizona, USA, February 24-28, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-468-1 - Martin Isenburg, Jack Snoeyink

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Coding polygon meshes as compressable ASCII. 1-10 - Jeffrey Bolz, Peter Schröder:

Rapid evaluation of Catmull-Clark subdivision surfaces. 11-17 - Mojtaba Hosseini, Nicolas D. Georganas:

MPEG-4 BIFS streaming of large virtual environments and their animation on the web. 19-25 - Igor S. Pandzic:

Facial animation framework for the web and mobile platforms. 27-34 - Bing-Yu Chen

, Tomoyuki Nishita:
Multiresolution streaming mesh with shape preserving and QoS-like controlling. 35-42 - Wouter Pasman, Frederik W. Jansen:

Scheduling level of detail with guaranteed quality and cost. 43-51 - Pablo A. Figueroa, Mark Green, H. James Hoover:

InTml: a description language for VR applications. 53-58 - Eyal Haik, Trevor Barker, John Sapsford, Simon A. Trainis:

Investigation into effective navigation in desktop virtual interfaces. 59-66 - Frank Althoff, Herbert Stocker, Gregor McGlaun, Manfred K. Lang:

A generic approach for interfacing VRML browsers to various input devices and creating customizable 3D applications. 67-74 - Tina Manoharan, Hamish Taylor, Paul Gardiner:

A collaborative analysis tool for visualisation and interaction with spatial data. 75-83 - Bruce Campbell, Paul Collins, Hunter Hadaway, Nick Hedley

, Mark Stoermer:
Web3D in ocean science learning environments: virtual big beef creek. 85-91 - Donald P. Brutzman:

Teaching 3D modeling and simulation: virtual kelp forest case study. 93-101 - Taewoo Kim, Paul A. Fishwick:

A 3D XML-based customized framework for dynamic models. 103-109 - Krzysztof Walczak

, Wojciech Cellary
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Building database applications of virtual reality with X-VRML. 111-120 - Robert Steven Owor:

A data model and architecture for hypermedia database visualization. 121-126 - Gordon W. Lescinsky, Costa Touma, Alex Goldin, Max Fudim, Amit Cohen:

Interactive scene manipulation in the Virtue3D system. 127-135 - Zhisheng Huang, Anton Eliëns, Cees T. Visser:

3D agent-based virtual communities. 137-143 - Luca Chittaro

, Roberto Ranon:
Dynamic generation of personalized VRML content: a general approach and its application to 3D e-commerce. 145-154 - Raimund Dachselt

, Michael Hinz, Klaus Meißner:
Contigra: an XML-based architecture for component-oriented 3D applications. 155-163 - Stéphane Louis Dit Picard, Samuel Degrande, Christophe Gransart

, Christophe Chaillou:
VRML data sharing in the spin-3D CVE. 165-172 - Karsten Isakovic, Thomas Dudziak, Kai Köchy:

X-rooms. 173-177 - Michael P. McCann:

Creating 3D oceanographic data visualizations for the web. 179-184 - Kup-Sze Choi

, Hanqiu Sun, Pheng-Ann Heng
, Jack Chun Yiu Cheng
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A scalable force propagation approach for web-baseddeformable simulation of soft tissues. 185-193

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