Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing
Patent
1998-01-16
2000-05-30
Nguyen, Phu K.
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Computer graphics processing
G06F 1500
Patent
active
060696311
ABSTRACT:
A FAP coding technique that realizes enough coding gain to transmit multiple synthetic talking heads over a band limited channel without introducing perceptible artifacts into the reconstructed synthetic talking heads. This is accomplished by exploiting the spatial correlation of each FAP frame and/or the temporal correlation of the sequence of FAP frames. To remove intra-frame correlation, each FAP frame is transformed prior to segmentation from the n-dimensional space into an m-dimensional subspace where m<n using an energy compaction transform. To remove inter-frame redundancy, the sequence is segmented and each parameter vector is transform coded to decorrelate the vector.
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Chen Homer H.
Huang Thomas S.
Tao Hai
Wu Wei
Nguyen Phu K.
Rockwell Science Center LLC
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