van den Berg et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Collision Avoidance between Avatars of Real and Virtual Individualsvan den Berg et al., 2009
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- van den Berg R
- Rejen J
- Bidarra R
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- International Workshop on Motion in Games
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One of the most difficult challenges of associating virtual environments and real-world events deals with integrating real-world, tracked individuals into a virtual environment: while virtual individuals may interact with the avatars of real-world individuals, the latter obviously …
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