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Animation graphic interface for the space shuttle onboard computer
Jeffrey Wike, Paul C. Griffith
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Toward wave-based sound synthesis for computer animation
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2018We explore an integrated approach to sound generation that supports a wide variety of physics-based simulation models and computer-animated phenomena.
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2005
The use of computer animation in educational software like a computer-based learning (CBL) program is becoming a common practice. Animation is used in a few industries throughout its long history. Animations are used in CBL programs for the following purposes: to present a concept; to create an interactive user interface; for simulations; for virtual ...
Su-Ting Yong, Yun-Huoy Choo
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The use of computer animation in educational software like a computer-based learning (CBL) program is becoming a common practice. Animation is used in a few industries throughout its long history. Animations are used in CBL programs for the following purposes: to present a concept; to create an interactive user interface; for simulations; for virtual ...
Su-Ting Yong, Yun-Huoy Choo
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Computer-Aided Design, 1975
A comprehensive 3-D real-time computer animation system is based upon a broad range of research activities in the field of computer graphics. In many ways the requirements for such a system are more challenging and complex than for other graphics systems.
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A comprehensive 3-D real-time computer animation system is based upon a broad range of research activities in the field of computer graphics. In many ways the requirements for such a system are more challenging and complex than for other graphics systems.
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Proceedings Third Annual Symposium on Human Interaction with Complex Systems. HICS'96, 2002
To design automation to be a team player, we need to make it observable. Prototype concepts and design principles are introduced to demonstrate how to represent agent activity. These representations are based on field observations and a cognitive work analysis of a startup in a power plant. Our concepts aim to help practitioners to understand the basis
D.S. Ranson, D.D. Woods
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To design automation to be a team player, we need to make it observable. Prototype concepts and design principles are introduced to demonstrate how to represent agent activity. These representations are based on field observations and a cognitive work analysis of a startup in a power plant. Our concepts aim to help practitioners to understand the basis
D.S. Ranson, D.D. Woods
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Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 2023
Abstract The field of animal-computer interfaces has a longer history than one might at first suppose. In this Introduction, I first discuss some of the early attempts to integrate computers into the study of animal cognition, communication, and behavior and how they provided the groundwork for subsequent research in nonhuman-computer interfaces.
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Abstract The field of animal-computer interfaces has a longer history than one might at first suppose. In this Introduction, I first discuss some of the early attempts to integrate computers into the study of animal cognition, communication, and behavior and how they provided the groundwork for subsequent research in nonhuman-computer interfaces.
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2013
Human factors safety and forensic professionals are often tasked with inspecting a scene where an accident or injury occurred. Retelling a story accurately and in a compelling way, without a visual context, is challenging. Three-dimensional computer modeling is a tool that some human factors professionals are utilizing to assist in their practice. The
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Human factors safety and forensic professionals are often tasked with inspecting a scene where an accident or injury occurred. Retelling a story accurately and in a compelling way, without a visual context, is challenging. Three-dimensional computer modeling is a tool that some human factors professionals are utilizing to assist in their practice. The
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