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Jean-Sébastien Dessureault, Félix Clément, Seydou Ba, François Meunier and Daniel Massicotte
The field of interior home design has witnessed a growing utilization of machine learning. However, the subjective nature of aesthetics poses a significant challenge due to its variability among individuals and cultures. This paper proposes an applied ma...
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Laura Orellana
At the very deepest molecular level, the mechanisms of life depend on the operation of proteins, the so-called ?workhorses? of the cell. Proteins are nanoscale machines that transform energy into useful cellular work, such as ion or nutrient transport, i...
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Sheng Lu, Chaoyang Fang and Xin Xiao
Due to the complexity of wetland ecosystems, wetlands have a wide area of alternating land and water zones and complex vegetation composition, making it challenging to achieve dynamic displays of virtual wetland scenes using three-dimensional modeling. T...
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Ricardo Oliva-García, Sabato Ceruso, José G. Marichal-Hernández and José M. Rodriguez-Ramos
This work introduces a real-time full-resolution depth estimation device, which allows integral displays to be fed with a real-time light-field. The core principle of the technique is a high-speed focal stack acquisition method combined with an efficient...
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Constantin Popp and Damian T. Murphy
Room-scale virtual reality (VR) affordance in movement and interactivity causes new challenges in creating virtual acoustic environments for VR experiences. Such environments are typically constructed from virtual interactive objects that are accompanied...
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Gang Wang, Gang Ren, Xinye Hong, Xun Peng, Wenbin Li and Eamonn O?Neill
Augmented reality (AR) technologies can blend digital and physical space and serve a variety of applications intuitively and effectively. Specifically, wearable AR enabled by optical see-through (OST) AR head-mounted displays (HMDs) might provide users w...
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Lucia Manni, Federico Caicci, Chiara Anselmi, Virginia Vanni, Silvia Mercurio and Roberta Pennati
The swimming larva represents the dispersal phase of ascidians, marine invertebrates belonging to tunicates. Due to its adhesive papillae, the larva searches the substrate, adheres to it, and undergoes metamorphosis, thereby becoming a sessile filter fee...
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Vera Marie Memmesheimer and Achim Ebert
Extensive research has outlined the potential of augmented, mixed, and virtual reality applications. However, little attention has been paid to scalability enhancements fostering practical adoption. In this paper, we introduce the concept of scalable ext...
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David Blinder and Peter Schelkens
Computer-generated holography (CGH) is a notoriously difficult computation problem, simulating numerical diffraction, where every scene point can affect every hologram pixel. To tackle this challenge, specialized software instructions and hardware soluti...
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Carlos Carbonell-Carrera, Jose Luis Saorin and Allison J. Jaeger
Virtual reality is a powerful tool for teaching 3D digital technologies in building engineering, as it facilitates the spatial perception of three-dimensional space. Spatial orientation skill is necessary for understanding 3D space. With VR, users naviga...
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