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MILORD is a project (supported by the CEC in the context of the AIM R&D programme) implementing a prototype system able to handle in an effective and homogeneous way multimedia medical records, which represent an integrated view of patient’s data. Multimed ...
Over the last fifty years, the interaction factor method has been widely used to address the vertical displacement and the increased deformation of conventional pile groups subjected to mechanical loads when group effects and interactions occur among the p ...
This diploma thesis describes the development of an interactive spatial service for the winegrowers in the Swiss canton de Vaud. The users can consult an interactive map containing different themes important for the wine-cultivation. Further the winegrower ...
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We present a system for real-time configuration of multimodal interfaces to Virtual Environments (VE). The flexibility of our tool is supported by a semantics-based representation of VEs. Semantic descriptors are used to define interaction devices and virt ...