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Synthetic vision and audition for digital actors

Noser, H
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Thalmann, D  
1995
Proc. Computer Graphics Forum'95
Computer Graphics Forum

We present an overview of some principles of synthetic vision and audition for digital autonomous actors in virtual worlds. After a short review of the state of the art we focus on some aspects of synthetic vision and virtual world constraints. Then we present a simple real time structured sound renderer. This sound renderer is used as audition channel for synthetic and real actors and synchronized sound track generator for video film productions

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Web of Science ID

WOS:A1995RX45900029

Author(s)
Noser, H
Thalmann, D  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
Proc. Computer Graphics Forum'95
Series title/Series vol.

Comput. Graph. Forum (UK)

Volume

14

Start page

325

End page

36

Subjects

acoustic generators

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computer vision

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multimedia computing

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real-time systems

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sound reproduction

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virtual reality

Note

Comput. Graphics Lab., Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland

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REVIEWED

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VRLAB  
Event nameEvent place
Computer Graphics Forum

Maastricht, Netherlands

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January 16, 2007
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