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Found 2 item(s) authored by "Ian Buck" .

Misc Animated Teleconferencing: Video Driven Facial Animation

Author(s): Ian Buck.
Misc: B.S.E. Undergraduate Thesis, June, 1999.
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Abstract:
This work presents a method of using hand-drawn art for an animated teleconferencing system. This low bandwidth solution to teleconferencing uses a computer generated animated character to represent the expression of a human user as seen by a desktop camera. Using hand-drawn art provides many advantages over traditional teleconferencing, including privacy, bandwidth, and entertainment value. The framework of the system is divided into three components: the video tracker which is able to locate, in real-time, features on a human face from live video; an expression mapper which is able to intelligently select which artworks should be used to represent the current expression; and a rendering engine which is able to morph in real-time the artworks to produce a final image.

Proceedings Performance-Driven Hand-Drawn Animation
Ian Buck, Adam Finkelstein, Charles Jacobs, Allison W. Klein, David H. Salesin, Joshua E. Seims, Richard Szeliski, Kentaro Toyama.
1st International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'00), pp. 101--108, Annecy, France, June 05 - 07, 2000. [BibTeX]

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