MPEG-4 Facial Animation: The Standard, Implementation and Applications
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Product Description
∗ Provides several examples of applications using the MPEG–4 Facial Animation standard, including video and speech analysis.
∗ Covers the implementation of the standard on both the encoding and decoding side.
∗ Contributors includes individuals instrumental in the standardization process.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1717272 in Books
- Published on: 2002-07-19
- Original language: German
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
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From the Back Cover
One of the more revolutionary parts of the MPEG–4 International Standard is the Face and Body Animation, or FBA: the specification for efficient coding of shape and animation of human faces and bodies. This specification is a result of collaboration of experts with different backgrounds ranging from image coding and compression to video analysis, computer graphics, as well as speech analysis and synthesis, all sharing a common interest in computer simulation of humans. This book concentrates on the animation of faces.
Features include:
- Sets the MPEG–4 FA specification against the historical background of research on facial animation and model–based coding and provides a brief history of the development of the standard itself.
- Comprehensive overview of the FA specification with the goal of helping the reader understand how the standard works, what the thinking is behind it, and how it is intended be used.
- Covers the implementation of the standard on both the encoding and decoding side. Presents several face animation techniques for MPEG–4 FA decoders, as well as architectures for building applications based on the standard.
- Brings together a collection of applications using the MPEG–4 FA specification.
- Includes a standard benchmark method for assessing the quality of MPEG–4 FA decoders.
