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CVE 2000: San Francisco, California, USA
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Martin Reddy:

Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Collaborative Virtual Environments, CVE 2000, San Francisco, California, USA. ACM 2000 - Alan J. Dix:

Welsh mathematician walks in cyberspace. 3-7 - Samuli Pekkola, Mike Robinson, Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen

, Jonni Korhonen, Saku Hujala, Tero Toivonen:
Collaborative virtual environments in the year of the dragon. 11-18 - Michael L. W. Jones:

Collaborative virtual conferences: using exemplars to shape future research questions. 19-27 - Mike Fraser, Tony Glover, Ivan Vaghi, Steve Benford

, Chris Greenhalgh, Jon Hindmarsh, Christian Heath:
Revealing the realities of collaborative virtual reality. 29-37 - Wolfgang Broll, Eckhard Meier, Thomas Schardt:

The virtual round table - a collaborative augmented multi-user environment. 39-45 - Monika Büscher, Michael Christensen, Kaj Grønbæk

, Peter Gall Krogh, Preben Holst Mogensen, Dan Shapiro, Peter Ørbæk:
Collaborative augmented reality environments: integrating VR, working materials, and distributed work spaces. 47-56 - Mike Daily, Mike Howard, Jason Jerald, Craig Lee, Kevin Martin, Doug McInnes, Pete Tinker:

Distributed design review in virtual environments. 57-63 - Margaret Corbit, Bonnie Jean DeVarco:

SciCentr and BioLearn: two 3D implementations of CVE science museums. 65-71 - Kyoung Shin Park, Abhinav Kapoor, Jason Leigh:

Lessons learned from employing multiple perspectives in a collaborative virtual environment for visualizing scientific data. 73-82 - Randolph L. Jackson, Eileen Fagan:

Collaboration and learning within immersive virtual reality. 83-92 - Ben Salem, Nic Earle:

Designing a non-verbal language for expressive avatars. 93-101 - Mel Slater, J. Howell, Anthony Steed

, David-Paul Pertaub, Maia Garau:
Acting in virtual reality. 103-110 - Isabel Machado, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva:

Bringing drama into a virtual stage. 111-117 - Chris Greenhalgh, Jim Purbrick, Dave Snowdon:

Inside MASSIVE-3: flexible support for data consistency and world structuring. 119-127 - Thierry Duval, David Margery:

Building objects and interactors for collaborative interactions with GASP. 129-138 - Manuel Oliveira, Jon Crowcroft, Mel Slater:

Component framework infrastructure for virtual environments. 139-146 - Norbert Schiffner, Hartmut Chodura:

Mediazine - a combination of television, radio, WWW, telecommunication and 3D computer sound and graphics. 147-154 - Hiroyuki Tarumi, Ken Morishita, Yusuke Ito, Yahiko Kambayashi:

Communication through virtual active objects overlaid onto the real world. 155-164 - Josef Wideström, Ann-Sofie Axelsson, Ralph Schroeder, Alexander Nilsson, Ilona Heldal, Åsa Abelin:

The collaborative cube puzzle: a comparison of virtual and real environments. 165-171 - Phillip Jeffrey, Andrew McGrath:

Sharing serendipity in the workplace. 173-179 - Elisabeth Cuddihy, Deborah Walters:

Embodied interaction in social virtual environments. 181-188 - Michael P. Craven

, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, John Wyver, Claire-Janine Brazier, Amanda Oldroyd, Tim Regan:
Ages of avatar: community building for inhabited television. 189-194 - Thorsten Hampel, Reinhard Keil-Slawik:

A collaborative document management environment for teaching and learning (poster session). 197-198 - Roberto C. Portugal, Luis A. Guerrero, David A. Fuller:

DeskTOP, a system based on virtual spaces to support and to promote collaborative learning (poster session). 199-200 - Oliver G. Staadt, Markus H. Gross, Andreas M. Kunz

, Markus Meier:
The blue-C (poster session): integrating real humans into a networked immersive environment. 201-202 - Sita Popat, Kia Ng, Jacqueline Smith-Autard:

Hands-on dance project (poster session): creative dance collaborations online. 203-204 - Vincent Rodin, Valéry Raulet, Alexis Nédélec:

Using a multiagent language for collaborative interactive prototyping (poster session). 205-206 - Yasuhiro Yamazaki, Jens Herder:

Exploring spatial audio conferencing functionality in multiuser virtual environments (poster session). 207-208 - Susan Turner, Phil Turner, Liisa Dawson, Alan Munro:

DISCOVERing the impact of reality (poster session). 209-210 - Christopher Peri:

ARCHVILLE (poster session): a pedagogy for teaching collaboration in a VR environment. 211-212 - Stanislav L. Stoev, Tobias Hüttner, Wolfgang Straßer:

Accelerated rendering in stereo-based projections (poster session). 213-214

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