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Non-member submission from [Zvonimir Bakotin <zone@basis.Desk.nl>] Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 20:18:48 +0100 (GMT+0100) From: Zvonimir Bakotin <zone@basis.Desk.nl> To: syndicate@aec.at Subject: Syndicate: VRML99 - CALL FOR PARTICIPATION (fwd) CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ---------------------- VRML99 the Fourth International Conference on the Virtual Reality Modeling Language and Web 3D Technologies 23 - 26 February 1999, Paderborn, Germany http://www.c-lab.de/vrml99 ------------------------------------------------------------------- The annual VRML Symposium is the worldwide most important event for the VRML and Web 3D community. Its purpose is to bring together researchers, developers, product vendors, content creators and other contributors interested in using or enhancing VRML and Web 3D technology. The VRML Symposium features courses, workshops, peer-reviewed papers and panels. It will address current burning issues in the VRML and the Web 3D community. The symposium will be further enriched by the famous Web3D Round-Up and an exhibition which will present leading edge technology and applications. Papers MetaStream (by V. Abadjev, M. del Rosario, A. Lebedev, A. Migdal and V. Paskhaver, Metacreations, California) This talk presents a framework for generating and storing multi-resolution mesh representations which supports levels of detail, progressive transmission, compression, selective refinement and rapid and efficient playback, in particular streaming of 3D data on the internet. MetaStream was developed at the Real Time Graphics Lab of MetaCreations. An Open Virtual Environment for Autonomous Agents Using VRML and Java (by B. Jung and J.-T. Milde, University of Bielefeld, Germany) In a course at the University of Bielefeld a virtual environment was developed which is populated with heterogeneous articulated agents. Autonomous and instructable agents compete for collecting certain objects while avoiding obstacles and other agents. Avatars in LivingSpace (by M. Wray and V. Belrose, HP Labs, Bristol, UK) LivingSpace is the name of an implementation of the LivingWorlds standard for multi-user distributed VRML worlds. LivingSpace was developed at Hewlett-Packard Labs. In this paper solutions to the problem of creating behaviors of avatars and coordinating these behaviors in a distributed environment are presented. In particular an extension of dead-reckoning is introduced which is based on velocity, curvature and angular velocity. A VRML Integration Methodology for Manufacturing Applications (by S. Ressler and A. Godil, NIST, Maryland) This talk describes several methods developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology for using VRML as the visualization integration technology for manufacturing simulations. The resulting type of integrated worlds allows engineering systems to be visualized and communicated via the Web. There will be 17 further presentations of papers on topics like multi-user systems, extensions to VRML, streaming, compression and applications including arts and museums, tourism, cartography and CAD (see Program at http://www.c-lab.de/vrml99). Courses, Workshops and Panels At VRML99 renown experts will teach courses on multi-user systems, VRML97 and Java3D. Educational applications of VRML, the Universal Media Element Library and VRML in Germany are the topics of workshops held during the conference. We are especially looking forward to the VRML NG workshop which will discuss proposals for the future VRML standard. Finally experts will discuss controversial issues in panels addressing the relation of VRML and other Web 3D and present competing technologies and visions for shared virtual worlds. For further information see: http://www.c-lab.de/vrml99/ The VRML event series is sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and ACM SIGCOMM, and is in cooperation with the Web3D Consortium and the Gesellschaft für Informatik. Platinum Technology is a Principal Donor to VRML99 Chair: Christian Bauer, Bauer & Freunde; Stuhlfelden, Austria Program Chair: Stephan Diehl, University of Saarland; Saarbruecken, Germany Program Co-Chair: Jean-Francis Balaguer, Artemedia; Lausanne, Switzerland Program Committee Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School; Monterey, USA Paolo Carraro, Bell Laboratories; Holmdel, New Jersey, USA Steve Carson, GSC Associates; Las Cruces, USA Bruce Damer, Digital Space Corp.; USA Jens Dauner, Fraunhofer IAO; Stuttgart, Germany Gitta Domik, University of Paderborn; Paderborn, Germany Ludger Froebel, German Aerospace Estab.; Cologne, Germany Christian Geiger, C-LAB; Paderborn, Germany Yasuaki Honda, Sony Corp.; Tokyo, Japan Joerg Kloss, VRASP Europe; Trier, Germany Juergen Landauer, GFT Informationssysteme; Boeblingen, Germany Richard Puk, Intelligraphics Incorporated; Carlsbad, USA Sandy Ressler, NIST, USA Theresa Marie Rhyne, Lockheed Martin, USA Maureen Stone, Xerox PARC; Palo Alto, USA Kornel Szabo, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland Val Watson, NASA Ames Research Center; Mountain View, USA -- Gerhard Schulz Tel: +49 5251 60 60 83 od. +49 171 3000508 C-LAB Fax: +49 5251 60 60 65 od. +49 171 13 3000508 Fuerstenallee 11 email: gerd@c-lab.de D-33094 Paderborn URL: http://www.c-lab.de