Towards Characterizing User Interaction with Progressively Transmitted 3D Meshes

Towards Characterizing User Interaction with Progressively Transmitted 3D Meshes

Authors

Ransi De Silva, Wei Cheng, Dan Liu, Wei Tsang Ooi, Shengdong Zhao

Paper

Towards Characterizing User Interaction with Progressively Transmitted 3D Meshes

Abstract

We collected traces of how 37 users interacted with 9 progressively streamed and rendered 3D meshes. We analyse the traces and discuss the insights that we learned in relation to design of efficient and scalable progressive mesh streaming systems. Our traces indicate the user actions are predicable and exhibit skewed access pattern. This finding could lead to design of efficient pre-fetching and caching techniques for progressive mesh streaming.

Shen

Shen is an HCI professor at the National University of Singapore working on realizing his vision of HeadsUp Computing, a new Interaction paradigm that can transform the way we live and interact with computers. In his free time, Shen loves to read, run, spend time with family and friends, and explore nature.

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