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Windows on the World: An example of Augmented Virtuality Kristian T Simsarian Karl-Petter 
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Document Date: 2003-05-15 05:12:49


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Munich / Pasadena / Boston / /

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European Computer-Industry Research Center GmbH / Visual Computing Laboratory / /

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Royal Institute of Technology KTH / Swedish Institute / University of California / /

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basic image processing techniques / real-time remote investigation / nuclear chemical hazards / hybrid human-machine systems / image processing / on-board processing / real time / image processing routines / real world devices / video remote monitoring systems / /

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Microsoft Windows / /

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Human Factors Society / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Swedish Institute of Computer Science S-16428 KISTA Stockholm / Computational Vision and Active Perception Lab. / University of California / San Diego / Royal Institute of Technology KTH / UCSD / /

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Douglas Greer / Ramesh Jain / Klaus H. Ahlers / Karl-Petter Akesson / Don Kuramura / Chris Compton / Blair MacIntyre / David Drascic / Doree Seligmann / Ross Whitaker / Eric Rose / Saied Moezzi / Takeo Kanade / Patrick Kelly / David Breen / Mihran Tuceryan / Kristian T Simsarian Karl-Petter / /

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cial high-level planner / guard / pan tilt head / security guard / head / assistant / /

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California / Massachusetts / /

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Communications of the ACM / /

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machine vision / 3-D / Virtual Reality / http / image processing / /

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www.cs.cmu.edu / /

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