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InterSpace project—CyberCampus (video program) (abstract only)

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InterSpace is a revolutionary communication environment that allows users the flexibility of multi-modal interaction. People in InterSpace communicate using audio as well as video interaction in a three dimensional world. Remote terimals are connected to a central server via networks. Facial image, audio, and proximity, are processed and sent out to the remote terminals to enable multi-modal communication in a virtual world. InterSpace technology comes a step closer to bridging the gap between virtual reality and world experiences. We conducted a trial service, CyberCampus, based on the InterSpace platform. Individual actions can now be shared with other users as you explore, talk, shop, learn, and experience the many facets of CyberCampus. Environments related to entertainment, distance learning, on-line shopping, and advertisement are currently being explored in CyberCampus with unlimited expansion capabilities.
CyberCampus debuted in September 1995 and has been hosted by several universities and businesses in the San Francisco area. Preliminary usage suggests that multi-user, multi-modal interaction has a prominent role in the future of telecommunications.

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CSCW '96: Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
November 1996
450 pages
ISBN:0897917650
DOI:10.1145/240080
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Published: 16 November 1996

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CSCW96: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 96
November 16 - 20, 1996
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  • (2009)CHIstoryCHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/1520340.1520508(3493-3494)Online publication date: 4-Apr-2009
  • (2004)Flat3D: a shared virtual 3D world grown by creative activities and communication through the networkProceedings Computer Graphics International, 2004.10.1109/CGI.2004.1309250(476-479)Online publication date: 2004
  • (2002)A standard-compliant virtual meeting system with active video object trackingEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing10.5555/1283100.12831662002:1(622-634)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2002

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