DeepMatrix 3D multi-user system

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Introduction

“DeepMatrix is an open-source Java server/client 3D multi-user system capable of both chat and shared events working in conjunction with VRML/X3D browsers. Users appear as avatars in a shared 3D scene. [...] The latest version of DeepMatrix is composed of a Java server and Java standalone-client application. It uses the latest Sun Java Runtime Environment and is designed to work with standalone VRML/X3D viewers that have Java EAI or External SAI capability.” (deepmatrix.org

Presently, DeepMatrix works with the free Instant Player] client.

DeepMatrix was originally developed by a team led by Gerhard Reitmayr from the now-defunct Geometrek.com site in the late nineties. This project in turn was based on the VNet EAI applet by Steven White and Jeff Sonstein.

The new version seems to work better and has additional features - Daniel K. Schneider 10:45, 17 May 2010 (UTC).

Short how to

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Links

Deepmatrix.org
Research using (old) Deepmatrix
  • Ott, David (1999). [http://tecfa.unige.ch/~ott/proxima/ Collaboration dans un environnement virtuel 3D : influence de la distance à l'objet référencé et du 'view awareness' sur la résolution d'une tâche de 'grounding'. Master thesis, TECFA. University of Geneva. (in french)
Articles of historical interest