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| authors = Didier Verna
 
| authors = Didier Verna
 
| title = Virtual reality and tele-operation: a common framework
 
| title = Virtual reality and tele-operation: a common framework
| booktitle = Proceedings of the 5th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI)---Emergent Computing and Virtual Engineering
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| booktitle = Proceedings of the 5th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI)—Emergent Computing and Virtual Engineering
 
| volume = 3
 
| volume = 3
 
| pages = 499 to 504
 
| pages = 499 to 504
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| None = N. Callas and S. Esquivel and J. Burge
 
| None = N. Callas and S. Esquivel and J. Burge
 
| lrdeprojects = URBI
 
| lrdeprojects = URBI
| abstract = This paper proposes an overview of a study that conceptually unify the fields of virtual reality and tele-operation, by analyzing the notion of ``assistance'' to the operator of a virtual reality or tele-operation system. This analysis demonstrates that cases of assistance that are usually considered to belong to virtual reality are not conceptually different from what has been done in tele-operation since long before virtual reality appeared. With this common framework for virtual reality and tele-operation, we hope to provide a theoretical formalization of many ideas acquired empirically, and hence a basis onto which further discussion could be undertaken in a constructive manner.
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| abstract = This paper proposes an overview of a study that conceptually unify the fields of virtual reality and tele-operation, by analyzing the notion of “assistance” to the operator of a virtual reality or tele-operation system. This analysis demonstrates that cases of assistance that are usually considered to belong to virtual reality are not conceptually different from what has been done in tele-operation since long before virtual reality appeared. With this common framework for virtual reality and tele-operation, we hope to provide a theoretical formalization of many ideas acquired empirically, and hence a basis onto which further discussion could be undertaken in a constructive manner.
 
| type = inproceedings
 
| type = inproceedings
 
| id = verna.01.sci
 
| id = verna.01.sci

Latest revision as of 16:21, 5 January 2018

Abstract

This paper proposes an overview of a study that conceptually unify the fields of virtual reality and tele-operation, by analyzing the notion of “assistance” to the operator of a virtual reality or tele-operation system. This analysis demonstrates that cases of assistance that are usually considered to belong to virtual reality are not conceptually different from what has been done in tele-operation since long before virtual reality appeared. With this common framework for virtual reality and tele-operation, we hope to provide a theoretical formalization of many ideas acquired empirically, and hence a basis onto which further discussion could be undertaken in a constructive manner.


Bibtex (lrde.bib)

@InProceedings{	  verna.01.sci,
  author	= {Didier Verna},
  title		= {Virtual reality and tele-operation: a common framework},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of the 5th World Multi-Conference on
		  Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI)---Emergent
		  Computing and Virtual Engineering},
  year		= 2001,
  volume	= 3,
  pages		= {499--504},
  address	= {Orlando, Florida, USA},
  month		= jul,
  editors	= {N. Callas and S. Esquivel and J. Burge},
  abstract	= {This paper proposes an overview of a study that
		  conceptually unify the fields of virtual reality and
		  tele-operation, by analyzing the notion of ``assistance''
		  to the operator of a virtual reality or tele-operation
		  system. This analysis demonstrates that cases of assistance
		  that are usually considered to belong to virtual reality
		  are not conceptually different from what has been done in
		  tele-operation since long before virtual reality appeared.
		  With this common framework for virtual reality and
		  tele-operation, we hope to provide a theoretical
		  formalization of many ideas acquired empirically, and hence
		  a basis onto which further discussion could be undertaken
		  in a constructive manner.}
}