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Articles

The potential for scientific collaboration in virtual ecosystems

Pages 243-248 | Received 30 Apr 2009, Accepted 31 Mar 2010, Published online: 24 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

This article explores the potential benefits of creating virtual ecosystems from real‐world data. These ecosystems are intended to be realistic virtual representations of environments that may be costly or difficult to access in person. They can be constructed as 3D worlds rendered from stereo video data, augmented with scientific data, and then deployed online for use. The application of virtual ecosystems stretches from interdisciplinary scientific research that may not occur otherwise to providing science students with an environment to conduct studies and virtual field trips in that they would otherwise not have access to.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to my collaborators, Dr Kim Cobb, Dr Frank Dellaert, Tanyoung Kim, and Carlos Nieto for their efforts on collecting data at Andros and to the GVU Center at Georgia Tech for funding this work.

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