Virtual human representation and communication in VLNet

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1997

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Capin, T. K.
Noser, H.
Thalmann, D.
Pandzic, I. S.
Thalmann, N. M.

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Using virtual humans to represent participants promotes realism in networked VEs. Different message types used to animate the human body and face impose varying network requirements, as analyzed here.

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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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English