The focus of this workshop is the emerging technologies associated with combining Virtual Environments (VEs) and the WWW. It will look at ways to improve the structures of webbed VEs, to enhance navigation and collaboration within them, and examine where research and development in this area should be directed.
Jenifer Tennison
jft@psyc.nott.ac.uk
http://www.psyc.nott.ac.uk/aigr/people/jft.html
Department of Psychology, University of Nottingham
Workshop committee members:
Daniel Schneider
Daniel.Schneider@tecfa.unige.ch
http://tecfa.unige.ch/tecfa-people/schneider.html
TECFA, FPSE, University of Geneva
Gavin Bell
grb@psyc.nott.ac.uk
http://www.psyc.nott.ac.uk/aigr/people/grb.html
Department of Psychology, University of Nottingham
The main goal of the workshop is to come up with a series of recommendations for VEs integrating the WWW, or future WWW standards for synchronous and asynchronous extensions. The focus is not on the technical details of webbed VEs (such as WWW-MOO protocols; VRML 2, Moving Worlds & Live3D; or proprietry "World Chat/VR" systems like Worlds Away or Intel's Moondo), but on the common conceptual basis they share. By overviewing systems such as these, we hope to generate a set of guidelines for WWW-integrated VEs to be successful.
The workshop will include an overview talk by one of the chairs outlining users' needs for future VEs; presentation and demos of major systems; and special technical sub-groups according to the interests of the participants.
A WWW-based discussion/annotation forum is available at http://spsyc.nott.ac.uk:5555. This is intended as a forum for workshop preparation and preliminary discussion amongst potential participants so that the workshop itself can concentrate on discussion rather than presentation.
Demos of existing systems are welcome. Position papers attached to a demo should outline interesting conceptual aspects of their systems.
All those who submit a position paper will be registered on the electronic discussion forum, whether they are accepted for the workshop or not.