Peter Ørbæk
Aarhus University
14 Papers
174 Citations
Peter Ørbæk is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypermedia & Augmented reality. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Webvise: Browser and Proxy Support for Open Hypermedia Structuring Mechanisms on the WWW
Kaj Grønbæk,Lennert Sloth,Peter Ørbæk +2 more
- 01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: This paper discusses how to augment the WWW with an open hypermedia service (Webvise) that provides structures such as contexts, links, annotations, and guided tours stored in hypermedia databases external to the Web pages.
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Collaborative augmented reality environments: integrating VR, working materials, and distributed work spaces
Monika Büscher,Michael Christensen,Kaj Grønbæk,Peter Gall Krogh,Preben Mogensen,Dan Shapiro,Peter Ørbæk +6 more
- 01 Sep 2000
TL;DR: A scene splitting strategy, allowing us to partition objects to the distant background or the near foreground, and a computation rule for positioning a cutting plane in the scene are discussed.
OASIS: An Optimizing Action-Based Compiler Generator
Peter Ørbæk
- 07 Apr 1994
TL;DR: This paper presents several analyses of actions, and applies them in a compiler generator capable of generating efficient, optimizing compilers for procedural and functional languages with higher order recursive functions.
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Interactive Room Support for Complex and Distributed Design Projects.
Kaj Grønbæk,Kristian Kroyer Gundersen,Preben Mogensen,Peter Ørbæk +3 more
- 01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: The Designers' Workbench and the 3D Whiteboard as mentioned in this paper are two examples of interactive room technology supporting industrial design and they are both integrated in a common distributed and collaborative infrastructure.
Physical hypermedia: augmenting physical material with hypermedia structures
TL;DR: The notion of physical hypermedia is introduced, addressing the problem of organizing material in mixed digital and physical environments, and concepts for collectional actions and meta-data actions are proposed based on empirical studies.
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