NAME: Virtual Environments for Archaeologists (1999-2002) BEGININTRO: Archaeologists helped us define the initial visualization problem and were also able to guide system development through consistent testing. In developing the system, we wanted to create new visualization and interaction techniques adequate for this specific application. In addition, by evaluating its usefulness in its final field of application, and identifying some of the characteristics of typical user interaction, we hoped to define techniques that could also be used in other applications. The results obtained from this evaluation confirm the usefulness of the environment in providing researchers with new insight over the recovered information, allowing us to advance in the development of novel interaction techniques and visualization methodologies. This result is now the basis for future advances in the system, since researchers who have tried ARCHAVE have realized its potential, and will continue to adapt their analysis methodology to use this new research environment. Daniel. ENDINTRO: MAINLINK: http://www.cs.brown.edu/research/graphics/research/sciviz/archaeology/archave/index.html PIC1: archave1.jpg PIC2: archave2.jpg PUB: Vote-2002-DPA PEOPLE: $evote PEOPLE: $daf PEOPLE: $dhl PEOPLE: $martha_joukowsky PUB: Vote-2000-AAV PUB: Acevedo-2001-ADV THEME: vr THEME: natural BIB: Curtis-2003-SAP PUB: Acevedo-2000-AVE PUB: Vote-2000-VRS PUB: Leymarie-2000-SLN PEOPLE: $fred_leymarie BIB: Basu-2001-TVV BIB: Brooks-1999-WRV THEME: tech BIB: Brooks-1996-TCS BIB: Cruz-1993-SSP PUB: Shape-2003-SHA BIB: Papaioannou-2001-VAA BIB: Zheng-1999-VRE PUB: Vote-2001-NMA PRESENTATION: Laidlaw-2001-VAR PRESENTATION: Acevedo-2000-AAV PRESENTATION: Laidlaw-2005-SNS