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Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Volume 10, 1999
Volume 10, Number 1, February 1999
- Suzanne Weghorst, Thomas A. Furness:
Special Issue on Virtual Environment Interaction (Editorial). 1-2 - Shumin Zhai, Eser Kandogan, Barton A. Smith, Ted Selker:
In Search of the 'Magic Carpet': Design and Experimentation of a Bimanual 3D Navigation Interface. 3-17 - Ivan Poupyrev, Tadao Ichikawa:
Manipulating Objects in Virtual Worlds: Categorization and Empirical Evaluation of Interaction Techniques. 19-35 - Doug A. Bowman, Larry F. Hodges:
Formalizing the Design, Evaluation, and Application of Interaction Techniques for Immersive Virtual Environments. 37-53 - Hanqiu Sun, Xiaobu Yuan, George Baciu, Yunqing Gu:
Direct Virtual-hand Interface in Robot Assembly Programming. 55-68 - Tainchi Lu, Ming-Tang Lin, Chungnan Lee:
Control Mechanism for Large-Scale Virtual Environments. 69-85 - Giuseppe Riva:
From Technology to Communication: Psycho-social Issues in Developing Virtual Environments. 87-97
Volume 10, Number 2, April 1999
- Patrizia Palamidese:
A Virtual Reality Interface for Space Planning Tasks. 99-115 - Francesca Benzi, Dario Maio, Stefano Rizzi:
VISIONARY: a Viewpoint-based Visual Language for Querying Relational Databases. 117-145 - Fang-Jung Hsu, Suh-Yin Lee, Bao-Shuh Paul Lin:
2D C-Tree Spatial Representation for Iconic Image. 147-164 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Enrico Vicario:
A Visual Formalism for Computational Tree Logic. 165-187
Volume 10, Number 3, June 1999
- Shi-Kuo Chang, Stefano Levialdi:
Preface. 191-192 - Paul McCartney, Kenneth J. Goldman:
End-User Visualization and Manipulation of Distributed Aggregate Data. 193-213 - Kang Zhang, Tom Hintz, Xianwu Ma:
The Role of Graphics in Parallel Program Development. 215-243 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey, F. David Fracchia, Hausi A. Müller:
Customizing a Fisheye View Algorithm to Preserve the Mental Map. 245-267 - Daniel Hernández, Erland Jungert:
Qualitative Motion of Point-like Objects. 269-289 - Byung-Woo Min, Ho-Sub Yoon, Jung Soh, Takeshi Ohashi, Toshiaki Ejima:
Visual Recognition of Static/Dynamic Gesture: Gesture-Driven Editing System. 291-309
Volume 10, Number 4, August 1999
- Kim Marriott, Bernd Meyer:
Guest Editor's Introduction. 313-316 - Corin A. Gurr:
Effective Diagrammatic Communication: Syntactic, Semantic and Pragmatic Issues. 317-342 - Paolo Bottoni, Maria Francesca Costabile, Stefano Levialdi, Piero Mussio:
On Orders in Visual Interaction. 343-380 - Gennaro Costagliola, Filomena Ferrucci:
Symbolic Picture Languages and their Decidability and Complexity Properties. 381-419 - Volker Haarslev:
A Logic-based Formalism for Reasoning about Visual Representations. 421-445
Volume 10, No. 5, October 1999
- Fabio Paternò:
Special Issue on Formal Methods for Visual Interaction (Editorial). 451-453 - Richard Butterworth, Ann Blandford, David J. Duke:
Using Formal Models to Explore Display-Based Usability Issues. 455-479 - Rémi Bastide, Philippe A. Palanque:
A Visual and Formal Glue between Application and Interaction. 481-507 - Peter W. Fach:
Interaction Games: Using Familiar Concepts in User-Interface Design. 509-521 - Christopher A. Miller:
Bridging the Information Transfer Gap: Measuring Goodness of Information Fit. 523-558
Volume 10, Number 6, December 1999
- Timothy K. Shih, Kazuo Sugihara:
Special Issue on Distributed Multimedia (Editorial). 563 - Eugenio Di Sciascio, Marina Mongiello:
Query by Sketch and Relevance Feedback for Content-Based Image Retrieval over the Web. 565-584 - Sougata Mukherjea, Junghoo Cho:
Automatically Determining Semantics for World Wide Web Multimedia Information Retrieval. 585-606 - Hangzheng Li, Hongchi Shi:
A Fast Algorithm for Reconstructing Motion-Compensated Blocks in Compressed Domain. 607-623 - Sheng-Tun Li, Wen-Shen Chen:
A Java-centric Distributed Object-based Paradigm for Surveillance Services and Visual Message Exchange. 625-639 - Fernando Ferri, Fernanda Massari, Maurizio Rafanelli:
A Pictorial Query Language for Geographic Features in an Object-Oriented Environment. 641-671
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