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Virtual and Augmented Architecture (VAA’01)

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Architecture (VAA’01), Trinity College, Dublin, 21 -22 June 2001

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2001

Overview

  • 8 page colour plate section
  • Virtual Reality is a very 'hot' topic at the moment
  • Unique combination of Virtual and Augmented Architecture

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Table of contents (26 papers)

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About this book

This book focuseson the use of computer visionand graphics in architecture. It arose from a convergenceof several hot topics: 1. visualization of built environments for engineering, historical and other purposes, 2. virtual reconstruction of architecture from visual data of existing struc­ tures, whether via photogrammetric or range sensing techniques, and 3. augmentation of video data of architecture with useful information. The focus here is on architecture and howto present it, enhance it's abilities, make it easier to understand and make it accessibleto a larger public. Collective interest in this topic led to the International Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Architecture, whose papers are contained in this book. As editors, we were very pleased about how well the different papers chosen gavea nice focus to the topic and conference.It is clear that there are many different research approaches still active in this area - this makes it an exciting time. Wehope that this book captures that excitement and succeeds in bringing it to you.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Division of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

    Bob Fisher

  • Department of Computer Science, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Kenneth Dawson-Howe, Carol O’Sullivan

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