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ISR Research Forum
June 5, 2009
Celebrating 10 Years of Collaboration and Innovation

Poster

StellarSim: A Plug-in Architecture for Scientific


Amy Henckel
Associate Researcher, Department of Informatics
Faulty Host: Cristina V. Lopes
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
University of California, Irvine


Abstract


More and more researchers in a variety of fields are turning to virtual worlds for 3D simulations and scientific modeling. The use of virtual worlds in this manner offers many benefits. However, the critical task of creating 3D objects for a simulation model is still a manual process, which can be time consuming. Our research concentrates on creating a process that allows for the automatic population of 3D objects in virtual worlds for researchers. We present a plug-in architecture framework that allows the automatic creation of 3D objects and externalizes the behaviors of the objects. This plug-in architecture makes it possible to utilize the underlying framework of the virtual world platform for the display of arbitrary data, in a straightforward manner. StellarSim, a prototype application, was created based off this framework augmenting the 3D platform OpenSim.

 

Bio


Amy Henckel is an Associate Researcher in the Department of Informatics at the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at UCI where she works with Prof. Cristina Lopes. She is developing a framework that will allow for data from various external sources to be imported automatically into a virtual world, OpenSim.