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The genesis of “The Visual Computer”

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A brief history and the prospects of “The Visual Computer”and “The Visual Computer: An International Journal” are presented solely to foster future research on the visual computer. It is still in its infancy, and the author’s view is based on his own limited experiences, and hence is prone to mistakes.

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Kunii, T. The genesis of “The Visual Computer”. Visual Comput 21, 958–960 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-005-0359-2

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