Rob Kooper
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Currently
I'm in the Ph.D. program at the
college of Computing here at Georgia
Tech. I'm working in the Virtual Environments group.
More specificly I'm working on the phobia project.
Resume
You can look at my resume. It will tell you
what I've done sofar. You can also download a
postscript version.
Publications
You can have a look at my list of publications
or you can have a look at my Thesis which I converted to html. It is
called Virtually Present: Treatment of
Acrophobia by Using Virtual Reality Graded Exposure, a
postscript version is available from ftp.twi.tudelft.nl.
Fun stuff
Following are things that might relate to my work but not necessaraly.
I did these things cause I had fun doing them I learned something in
the process.
Newton archives
I'm the proud owner of a Newton and have lot's of fun downloading
applictions to it. Biggest problem was finding the application. I
solved this by creating a page that lets you search Newton archives.
Meta VR list
I've been working at Georgia Tech under supervision of Larry Hodges
with VR. Looking around the WWW I found a couple of nice pages about
VR. This made me create the Meta VR page.
Libfaces
Just to waste some time and learn X-windows programming I wrote a
faces library. The idea is that your program can use the faces library
to display a face that belongs to a person. To demonstrate this I wrote
a program that scans your mailbox and displays the faces of every
person that sends you mail.
But wasn't there already an faces program around? Yes, but this one uses gdbm to keep the faces in one file, instead of in lots of directories. This seems even to speed up the retreaval of the faces. The other thing I tried to do is to write a library that could easily be incorparated in other programs.
You can get the current version of libfaces (70Kb) from here.
Rob Kooper |
kooper@cc.gatech.edu | feet cam |