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11 September 1989 Scientific Work Environments In The Next Decade
Julian E. Gomez
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Abstract
The application of contemporary computer graphics to scientific visualization is described, with emphasis on the non-intuitive problems. We then describe a radically different approach which centers on the idea of the scientist being in the simulation display space rather than observing it on a screen. Interaction is performed with nonstandard input devices to preserve the feeling of being immersed in the three dimensional display space. Construction of such a system could begin now with currently available technology.
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Julian E. Gomez "Scientific Work Environments In The Next Decade", Proc. SPIE 1083, Three-Dimensional Visualization and Display Technologies, (11 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952893
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Visualization

Computer simulations

Computer graphics

Display technology

Head

Head-mounted displays

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