Immersive VR Visualizations by VFIVE. Part 2: Applications
Akira Kageyama, Nobuaki Ohno, Shintaro Kawahara, Kazuo Kashiyama and, Hiroaki Ohtani

TL;DR
This paper discusses the applications of VFIVE, a scientific visualization tool for CAVE VR systems, highlighting its role in research and development across multiple institutions in Japan.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of VFIVE's deployment in various CAVE systems and emphasizes its scientific and technical achievements.
Findings
VFIVE is widely used in different Japanese CAVE systems.
It has facilitated significant scientific visualizations.
The paper highlights new developments enabled by VFIVE.
Abstract
VFIVE is a scientific visualization application for CAVE-type immersive virtual reality systems. The source codes are freely available. VFIVE is used as a research tool in various VR systems. It also lays the groundwork for developments of new visualization software for CAVEs. In this paper, we pick up five CAVE systems in four different institutions in Japan. Applications of VFIVE in each CAVE system are summarized. Special emphases will be placed on scientific and technical achievements made possible by VFIVE.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
