Avatars in Networked Virtual Environments Tolga K. Capin Computer Graphics Lab, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland Igor S. Pandzic MIRALab, University of Geneva, Switzerland Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann MIRALab, University of Geneva, Switzerland Daniel Thalmann Computer Graphics Lab, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland Telepresence is the future of multimedia systems and will allow participants to share professional and private experiences, meetings, games and parties. Networked Virtual Environments (NVEs) are systems that allow distant users to interact in a common Virtual Environment. One of the areas of research in NVEs is the user representation or 'avatar', the way that participants are geographically represented in Virtual Environments.
Examines solutions to the Virtual Life Network (VLNET) system, a flexible framework for Virtual Humans in NVEs Presents different means of facial communication, gesture and non-verbal communication Provides details for solving all problems of handling Virtual Human data across the network Analyses the potential relation of the future MPEG-4 standard to NVEs Discusses the standardisation of Virtual Humans in VRML Includes applications such as a Virtual tennis game and studies the experimental results and achievements. Essential reading for a wide-ranging audience including computer scientists, engineers in communication systems, undergraduate and postgraduate students of computer science, and researchers in computer animation, visualisation and communications technology.
- ISBN10 0470841761
- ISBN13 9780470841761
- Publish Date 22 November 2001 (first published 1 January 1999)
- Publish Status Unknown
- Publish Country US
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Pages 282
- Language English