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A framework for the structured design of VR/AR content

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We describe a framework that allows to easily design and implement virtual and augmented reality worlds. Based on a structured design approach for interactive animated 3D conten we want to supply designers and content experts of complex virtual environments with a component based to olset for the structured design of the visual and abstract components of 3D applications.

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        VRST '00: Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
        October 2000
        220 pages
        ISBN:1581133162
        DOI:10.1145/502390
        • Conference Chair:
        • Ha_Jine Kimn,
        • Program Chair:
        • Kwang Yun

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