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1: Photograph and drawing of the IVE at the B.P. Center for Visualization shown in closed configuration. The IVE is a MD Flex, which is a 12'x12'x10 projection-based immersive environment.
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Immersive well path planning: The added value of interactive immersive visualization Thesis directed by Professor Clayton Lewis The benefits of immersive visualization are primarily anecdotal; there have been few controlled users studies that have attempted to quantify the added value of immersion for problems requiring the manipulation of virtual...
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