A compression/decompression method for streaming based humanoid animation
説明
In VRML, a modeling language for describing 3D objects on the internet, the specification to realize lifelike movement of a 3D character with a skeletal structure (such as a human) has been standardized as VRML Humanoid Animation Ver.1.0 (H-Anim Ver.1.0) in the H-Anim WG of the VRML Consortium. To extend this specification, we suggest a method that makes it possible to send/receive motion data in real time on a network with narrow bandwidth such as a telephone line. Moreover, by sending the motion data with streaming data from server to client, the time required before playback can be greatly reduced. This technology uses basic techniques that can be applied widely to webbased 3D applications, broadcasting contents etc.
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- Proceedings of the fourth symposium on Virtual reality modeling language
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Proceedings of the fourth symposium on Virtual reality modeling language 63-70, 1999-02-23
ACM