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5 May 2000 MultiVIS: a web-based interactive remote visualization environment and navigable volume imagemap system
Mike Doyle, G. Klein, F. Hussaini, M. Pescitelli
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Proceedings Volume 3905, 28th AIPR Workshop: 3D Visualization for Data Exploration and Decision Making; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384871
Event: 28th AIPR Workshop: 3D Visualization for Data Exploration and Decision Making, 1999, Washington, DC, United States
Abstract
This work represents the convergent evolution of a number of technologies and research 'threads'. A project called MetaMAP, which developed early hypermedia imagemap technology, dates back to 1986. Work on creating a new paradigm for doing client-server visualization over the Internet began in 1992. Another major project began in 1993 to turn the Web into a platform for interactive applications. A project to develop multidimensional imagemap technology began in 1995. Finally, work on a scalable computational server architecture called 'Dark Iron' began in 1997. The MultiVIS project represents the intersection of these various research efforts to create a new kind of navigable knowledge space that leverages the advantages of each of its constituent technologies.
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Mike Doyle, G. Klein, F. Hussaini, and M. Pescitelli "MultiVIS: a web-based interactive remote visualization environment and navigable volume imagemap system", Proc. SPIE 3905, 28th AIPR Workshop: 3D Visualization for Data Exploration and Decision Making, (5 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384871
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Internet

Computing systems

Navigation systems

Volume rendering

Control systems

Computer architecture

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