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- m-LOMA - a mobile 3D city mapAntti Nurminen. 7-18 [doi]
- Rendering of X3D content on mobile devices with OpenGL ESDaniele Nadalutti, Luca Chittaro, Fabio Buttussi. 19-26 [doi]
- Using expressive rendering for remote visualization of large city modelsJean-Charles Quillet, Gwenola Thomas, Xavier Granier, Pascal Guitton, Jean-Eudes Marvie. 27-35 [doi]
- Integrating web 2D and 3D technologies for architectural visualization: applications of SVG and X3D/VRML in environmental behavior simulationWei Yan. 37-45 [doi]
- Collaboration by illustration: real-time visualization in Web3DFrank Goetz, Bernd Eßmann, Thorsten Hampel. 47-56 [doi]
- A case for 3D streaming on peer-to-peer networksShun-Yun Hu. 57-63 [doi]
- An MPEG-7 framework enhancing the reuse of 3D modelsIoan Marius Bilasco, Jérôme Gensel, Marlène Villanova-Oliver, Hervé Martin. 65-74 [doi]
- Using the AMACONT architecture for flexible adaptation of 3D web applicationsRaimund Dachselt, Michael Hinz, Stefan Pietschmann. 75-84 [doi]
- Semantic description of 3D environments: a proposal based on web standardsFabio Pittarello, Alessandro De Faveri. 85-95 [doi]
- Using aspect oriented methods to add behaviour to X3D documentsBenjamin Mesing, Carsten Hellmich. 97-107 [doi]
- H-animator: a visual tool for modeling, reuse and sharing of X3D humanoid animationsFabio Buttussi, Luca Chittaro, Daniele Nadalutti. 109-117 [doi]
- Linear filters: animating objects in a flexible and pleasing wayHerbert Stocker. 119-129 [doi]
- Function-based shape modeling and visualization in X3DQi Liu, Alexei Sourin. 131-141 [doi]
- SSIML/Components: a visual language for the abstract specification of 3D componentsArnd Vitzthum. 143-151 [doi]
- An approach to Petri net based formal modeling of user interactions from X3D contentJianghui Ying. 153-157 [doi]
- Web-based 3D planning tool for radiation therapy treatmentFelix G. Hamza-Lup, Larry S. Davis, Omar A. Zeidan. 159-162 [doi]
- Using VRML to share large volumes of complex 3D geoscientific information via the WebDavid Beard. 163-167 [doi]