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Exploiting Multiple Perspectives in Tele-Immersion
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Real-time VisualizationEngineeringPreliminary Observational StudyCommunicationComputer-mediated RealitySocial SciencesInteractive VisualizationData ScienceVirtual RealityImmersive TechnologyVisual AnalyticsCartographyGeographyTelepresenceTele-immersed ParticipantsCollaborative Virtual EnvironmentMulti-user VrHuman-computer InteractionMultiple Perspectives
The work in this paper describes a preliminary observational study conducted on users of CAVE6D, a collaborative CAVE-based virtual reality tool for visualizing multivariate oceanographic data sets. CAVE6D presents the concept of multiple perspectives by allowing participants to customize their views while working collaboratively and supporting the views either privately or globally. The goal of this study is to understand how tele-immersed participants cooperate when presented with multiple perspectives and to explore ways to leverage these perspectives to allow scientists to more rapidly interpret massive multi-dimensional data sets.
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