Mel Slater – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

Mel Slater


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About Mel Slater

Affiliations

University College London, Department of Computer Science

SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions


Conference Contributions

Learning

Courses

Posters

Talks-Sketches

Technical Papers

Sessions Moderated

“Are You Here? Presence in Virtual Reality: What Is It All About and Why Care?” Moderated by Mel Slater
“A nose-tracked, personal olfactory display” by Yanagida, Kawato, Noma, Tetsutani and Tomono
“Vital signs: exploring novel forms of body language” by Lyons, Kluender, Chan and Tetsutani
“Practical Eye Movement Model using Texture Synthesis” by Deng, Lewis and Neumann
“Attention-driven eye gaze and blinking for virtual humans” by Peters and O’Sullivan
“Interactive functional anatomy” by Hurmusiadis, Barrick and Briscoe
“Simulating spatial assumptions” by Mania and Robinson
“A tile-based 3D frame using a reconfigurable display matrix” by Xue and Crawfis
“Omnidirectional stereo surround for panoramic virtual environments” by Simon and Beckhaus
“Video-based virtual environments” by Pintaric, Rizzo and Neumann
“Interactive light field display from a cluster of projectors” by Steele and Jaynes
“Abstract Virtual Environments for Assessing Cognitive Abilities” by Severson and Rizzo
“Interactive American Sign Language Dictionary” by Hernandez-Rebollar and Mende
“Interactive Visualization of Exceptionally Complex Industrial CAD Datasets” by Dietrich, Slusallek and Wald
“Computer-linked autofabricated 3D models for teaching structural biology” by Olson, Gillet, Goodsell, Sanner, Stoffler, et al. …
“Imitation and Social Intelligence for Synthetic Characters” by Buchsbaum and Blumberg
“3D Character Extension for Stop Motion Puppets” by Beisswenger
“X-Ray Window: Portable Visualization on the International Space Station” by White
“BLADESHIPS: an interactive attraction in mixed reality” by Takemura, Haraguchi and Ohta

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