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CAVECarlsbad Caverns National Park (US National Park Service)
CAVECave Automatic Virtual Environment
CAVECitizen(s) Against Virtually Everything
CAVEClub des Amateurs de Vins Exquis (French: Club of Lovers of Fine Wines; Switzerland)
CAVEComputer Aided Virtual Engineering
CAVECollaborative Virtual Environment
CAVECellular Authentication and Voice Encryption
CAVEComputer Assisted Virtual Environment
CAVECommunity Action Volunteers in Education (California State University, Chico)
CAVEContent Analysis of Verbatim Explanation (psychology)
CAVECaller Verification (EU)
CAVECenter for Advanced Vehicle Electronics (Auburn University)
CAVECERES/ARM Validation Experiment
CAVEColumbia Automated Vision Environment
CAVECitizens against Violence Everywhere (Beaufort County, SC)
CAVEComputerized Automatic Virtual Environment
CAVECitizens Aware of Virtually Everything
CAVECatholic Audio-Visual Educators Association
CAVEContractual Aspect of Value Engineering
CAVECompetitive Autonomous Vehicle
CAVEClub Angevin de Véhicules d'Epoque (French: Angevin Vintage Vehicles Club)
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Nabholz previously had been a customer of UALR's original Virtual Reality Center with its Cave Automatic Virtual Environment, or CAVE system.
No, this isn't like one of those movies for which you have to wear those funny plastic glasses (although there is the capability of viewing designs within a 3D CAVE (cave automatic virtual environment), for which headgear is de rigueur).
A cave automatic virtual environment, called a CAVE, features four walls onto which an image is projected in 3-D so that engineers feel they are standing in front of an object.
One virtual-reality display technology being developed to cope with large data sets goes by the name of CAVE, for Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (SN: 11/12/94, p.
To glean insights from the multiple-gigabyte datasets produced by these multiscale simulations, researchers turned to high-resolution volumetric visualizations and virtual environments like the CAVE Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE) for interactive data navigation and correlation with experimental data [1].
The alternatives of the CRT-based Binocular Omni-Oriented Monitor (BOOM) [5] displays and the projection-screen-based Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE)-type displays [10] are proving popular for many scientific visualization applications.
The hardware powers a Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE), one of four such facilities in the world that enables users to see, touch, hear, and manipulate data presented visually and aurally.
In response to growing interest in virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) systems, IHSE is demonstrating how its Draco keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) solutions allow high-performance computers for VR/AR systems, cave automatic virtual environments and large LED walls to be located at a remote distance of up to 80km.
VR is not, by any means, a new concept to UK industry with active users including Jaguar Land Rover and BAE Systems, which use room-size curved screens known broadly as Cave Automatic Virtual Environments (CAVEs).
The region hosts one of the biggest Cave Automatic Virtual Environments in the world at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
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