The University of Maine's Virtual Environment and Multimodal Integration (VEMI) Lab has given several undergraduate students the opportunity to explore their interests in human-computer interaction and three-dimensional animation. The students are "writing code for experimental design and development of multimodal virtual reality or augmented reality environments to support lab-related research," according the VEMI Lab's Web site.
So far, the VEMI Lab has created a fire rescue scenario that firefighter trainees could use to gain experience without entering burning buildings. The students also have created other virtual reality environments, including an underwater scene with a ship passing overhead, offshore windmill scenes, architectural environments, and a dungeon lair.
In addition, the VEMI Lab is working on a virtual reality environment for an indoor navigation system that would help people find their way around unfamiliar buildings, and potentially work as a smartphone application.
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