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immersive

In virtual reality, term describing the sense that the user is completely surrounded by and immersed in the virtual world.



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NIST has developed an immersive visualization environment that can be used to gain increased insight into large, complex data sets.
Developed in close collaboration with big auto maker General Motors, VisConcept allows 1:1 -- or human-scale -- visualization of high- resolution, realistic images in immersive environments such as CAVE, Powerwall, desk and head-mounted display systems.
The capabilities of this interface will be demonstrated at I/ITSEC as the centerpiece of C2THI, an immersive Command and Control environment being built for the US Army CERDEC in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey to support all aspects of mission planning, battle management, and after action review (AAR).
 
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