Coherent zooming of illustrations with 3D-graphics and text
Proceedings of the conference on Graphics interface '97
Virtual Orthopedic Surgery Training
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Illustrative shadows: integrating 3D and 2D information displays
Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Human Factors in Visualization Research
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Visualization in Medicine: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
Visualization in Medicine: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
SG'03 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Smart graphics
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In many areas, learning involves understanding complex spatial phenomena. For example, engineers must master the construction of machines as a prerequisite for maintenance, and the spatial composition of molecules is an important task in chemistry. Medical students have considerable difficulties in imagining the spatial relations within the human body, which they must learn in anatomy. With interactive 3D computer graphics based on high-resolution geometric models, we can explore these spatial relations. To exploit this potential, we've combined some new dedicated 3D interaction and visualization techniques in a system inspired by a 3D puzzle