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we are going to use egpaper_final.tex to do our work . the output file is egpaper_final.pdf tipps: 1.when adding ref. , use unsrt style instead of ieee style . 2.compile more than one time and ensure there is only one warning message to view the result file 3.each of us work in new branch for the review part of our paper status: some non-related files removed:) the email has been moved to issues
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email from our supervisor -after submission of overview
Hi,
thank you for your submission! I have read it and it is good but I have
the feeling, that is it quite hard for you to bring all the different
approaches together since there are so many. (Correct me if I am wrong)
I would recommend you (because I think this makes things easier for you)
that you structure the final paper the following way:
- (new) overall goal: present 4-5 different immersive visualization
approaches with focus on the use of HMDs. Of course can you use the
already given three paper - for each approach write about the used rendering techniques and their
problems and about the user interaction concept in VR. there you can
also cite some of the interesting references of your chosen paper - remove the current display part (because it is not so related to VR
vis with HMDs) - include images (since your paper will not be published you do not need
to ask for permission of the original author)
Such that you get something like the following structure:
-
Intro
- your intro is good :)
- you may want to add some short sentences about the projects you will
present
-
Point-Cloud Vis in VR
2.1 overview- project description and goal
- similarities and differences to the other projects
2.2 Rendering - used techniques (volume rendering, raycasting...)
- difficulties and their solutions
2.3 Interaction concept - how do they use the immersive setting (interact in VR with controller
like touching objects or just viewing the data etc)
-
Tracing in VR
-
Molecular Vis in VR
... -
conclusion
- trends & similarities between the projects
- future work (what is not working right now)
I hope this helps you. Of course you don't have to stick to this. If you
have any questions feel free to ask. We could also meet if you want to
discuss the structure.
And just as a reminder: please keep in mind that in the end you have to
tell who was responsible for which part such that you can get individual
grades.
Greetings,
Franzi
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