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Model Infrastructures and Human Interaction in a Stereo Table Environment

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The digital modelling of technical systems and physical phenomena and their environment forms the basis for design and development in the future. Based on models and visualisation technologies, the appearance and behaviour of a technical system can be studied, simulated and viewed for different purposes, in different disciplines, and at different detailing levels. It forms the base for human communication and interaction to meet the goals of all stakeholders in their study and development. Adding new technologies for man-model interaction and for the dynamic change of models and their viewing will further increase human possibilities for interaction and communication in the same co-located environment as well as in a virtual co-located environment. The paper will focus on a stereo interaction table environment as an important vehicle for integrated human-to-model and human-to-human interaction and some future possible developments.

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Kjellberg, T., Lindfors, C., Larsson, M., Gustafsson, J. (2006). Model Infrastructures and Human Interaction in a Stereo Table Environment. In: ElMaraghy, H.A., ElMaraghy, W.H. (eds) Advances in Design. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-210-1_13

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