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This paper presents a visualization system for tiled display wall (TDW) environments and user interface to control objects on TDW by using multi-touch devices. This system communicates messages between a master node and renderer nodes by using TCP/IP protocol for control of objects and frame synchronization. Renderer nodes receive messages from a master node at each frame, apply messages, and then render images of each frustum. It also enables multi-touch control by creating a thread for communication with multi-touch device on the master node. In this paper, visualization results of a volume rendering technique called stochastic projected tetrahedra are shown on TDW as an application.
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Nishimura, J., Sakamoto, N., Koyamada, K. (2012). Tiled Display Visualization System with Multi-touch Control. In: Kim, JH., Lee, K., Tanaka, S., Park, SH. (eds) Advanced Methods, Techniques, and Applications in Modeling and Simulation. Proceedings in Information and Communications Technology, vol 4. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54216-2_53
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