2009 | ||
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26 | EE | Thomas A. DeFanti, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Byungil Jeong, Alan Verlo, Lance Long, Maxine D. Brown, Daniel J. Sandin, Venkatram Vishwanath, Qian Liu, Mason J. Katz, Philip M. Papadopoulos, Joseph P. Keefe, Gregory R. Hidley, Gregory Dawe, Ian Kaufman, Bryan Glogowski, Kai-Uwe Doerr, Rajvikram Singh, Javier Girado: The OptIPortal, a scalable visualization, storage, and computing interface device for the OptiPuter. Future Generation Comp. Syst. 25(2): 114-123 (2009) |
25 | EE | Thomas A. DeFanti, Gregory Dawe, Daniel J. Sandin, Jürgen P. Schulze, Peter Otto, Javier Girado, Falko Kuester, Larry Smarr, Ramesh Rao: The StarCAVE, a third-generation CAVE and virtual reality OptIPortal. Future Generation Comp. Syst. 25(2): 169-178 (2009) |
2008 | ||
24 | EE | Tom Peterka, Robert Kooima, Daniel J. Sandin, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti: Advances in the Dynallax Solid-State Dynamic Parallax Barrier Autostereoscopic Visualization Display System. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 14(3): 487-499 (2008) |
23 | EE | Jinghua Ge, Daniel J. Sandin, Tom Peterka, Robert Kooima, Javier Girado, Andrew E. Johnson: A Point-Based Asynchronous Remote Visualization Framework for Real-Time Virtual Reality. Int. J. Image Graphics 8(2): 189-207 (2008) |
2007 | ||
22 | EE | Robert Kooima, Tom Peterka, Javier Girado, Jinghua Ge, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti: A GPU Sub-pixel Algorithm for Autostereoscopic Virtual Reality. VR 2007: 131-137 |
21 | EE | Tom Peterka, Robert Kooima, Javier Girado, Jinghua Ge, Daniel J. Sandin, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Jürgen P. Schulze, Thomas A. DeFanti: Dynallax: Solid State Dynamic Parallax Barrier Autostereoscopic VR Display. VR 2007: 155-162 |
20 | EE | Xun Luo, Robert V. Kenyon, Derek Kamper, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti: The Effects of Scene Complexity, Stereovision, and Motion Parallax on Size Constancy in a Virtual Environment. VR 2007: 59-66 |
19 | EE | Robert V. Kenyon, Daniel J. Sandin, Randall C. Smith, Richard R. Pawlicki, Thomas A. DeFanti: Size-Constancy in the CAVE. Presence 16(2): 172-187 (2007) |
2006 | ||
18 | EE | Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Andrew E. Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Ratko Jagodic, Nicholas Schwarz, Dmitry Svistula, Rajvikram Singh, Julieta Aguilera, Xi Wang, Venkatram Vishwanath, Brenda Lopez, Daniel J. Sandin, Tom Peterka, Javier Girado, Robert Kooima, Jinghua Ge, Lance Long, Alan Verlo, Thomas A. DeFanti, Maxine D. Brown, Donna Cox, Robert Patterson, Patrick Dorn, Paul Wefel, Stuart Levy, Jonas Talandis, Joe Reitzer, Tom Prudhomme, Tom Coffin, Brian Davis, Paul Wielinga, Bram Stolk, Gee Bum Koo, Jaeyoun Kim, Sangwoo Han, JongWon Kim, Brian Corrie II, Todd Zimmerman, Pierre Boulanger, Manuel Garcia: The global lambda visualization facility: An international ultra-high-definition wide-area visualization collaboratory. Future Generation Comp. Syst. 22(8): 964-971 (2006) |
17 | EE | Tom Peterka, Daniel J. Sandin, Jinghua Ge, Javier Girado, Robert Kooima, Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson, Marcus Thiébaux, Thomas A. DeFanti: Personal Varrier: Autostereoscopic virtual reality display for distributed scientific visualization. Future Generation Comp. Syst. 22(8): 976-983 (2006) |
2005 | ||
16 | EE | Daniel J. Sandin, Todd Margolis, Jinghua Ge, Javier Girado, Tom Peterka, Thomas A. DeFanti: The VarrierTM autostereoscopic virtual reality display. ACM Trans. Graph. 24(3): 894-903 (2005) |
2000 | ||
15 | EE | Josephine Anstey, Dave Pape, Daniel J. Sandin: The Thing Growing: Autonomous Characters in Virtual Reality Interactive Fiction. VR 2000: 71- |
1999 | ||
14 | Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson, Maxine D. Brown, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti: Visualization in Teleimmersive Environments. IEEE Computer 32(12): 66-73 (1999) | |
13 | EE | Marek Czernuszenko, Daniel J. Sandin, Andrew E. Johnson, Thomas A. DeFanti: Modeling 3D scenes from video. The Visual Computer 15(7/8): 341-348 (1999) |
1998 | ||
12 | EE | Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin, Gregory Dawe, Maxine D. Brown, M. Rawlings, Gary Lindahl, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh: Personal Tele-Immersion Devices. HPDC 1998: 198-205 |
11 | EE | Mary Rasmussen, Theodore P. Mason, Alan Millman, Ray Evenhouse, Daniel J. Sandin: The virtual temporal bone, a tele-immersive educational environment. Future Generation Comp. Syst. 14(1-2): 125-130 (1998) |
1996 | ||
10 | EE | Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin, Maxine D. Brown: The Coming Defenestration: Immersive Environments Without Windows. IEEE MultiMedia 3(4): 6-9 (1996) |
1995 | ||
9 | EE | Randy Hudson, Charlie Gunn, George Francis, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti: Mathenautics: Using VR to Visit 3-D Manifolds. SI3D 1995: 167-170 |
1994 | ||
8 | Sumit Das, Terry Franguiadakis, Michael E. Papka, Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin: A Genetic Programming Application in Virtual Reality. International Conference on Evolutionary Computation 1994: 480-484 | |
1993 | ||
7 | EE | Carolina Cruz-Neira, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti: Surround-screen projection-based virtual reality: the design and implementation of the CAVE. SIGGRAPH 1993: 135-142 |
6 | John C. Hart, Gordon W. Lescinsky, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti, Louis H. Kauffman: Scientific and artistic investigation of multi-dimensional fractals on the AT&T Pixel Machine. The Visual Computer 9(7): 346-355 (1993) | |
1992 | ||
5 | Carolina Cruz-Neira, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti, Robert V. Kenyon, John C. Hart: The Cave - Audio Visual Experience Automatic Virtual Environment. Commun. ACM 35(6): 64-72 (1992) | |
1990 | ||
4 | John C. Hart, Louis H. Kauffman, Daniel J. Sandin: Interactive Visualization of Quaternion Julia Sets. IEEE Visualization 1990: 209-218 | |
3 | EE | Robert Sherman Wolff, Daniel J. Sandin, Paul Trunfio, Larry S. Yaeger, Paul Hickman: Visualization technologies as a tool for science education (panel session). SIGGRAPH (Panels) 1990: 1301-1316 |
1989 | ||
2 | EE | John C. Hart, Daniel J. Sandin, Louis H. Kauffman: Ray tracing deterministic 3-D fractals. SIGGRAPH 1989: 289-296 |
1975 | ||
1 | EE | Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin, Theodor Holm Nelson: Computer graphics as a way of life. Computers & Graphics 1(1): 9-15 (1975) |