Television – Two-way video and voice communication – User positioning
Patent
1994-04-06
1996-04-30
Kostak, Victor R.
Television
Two-way video and voice communication
User positioning
348399, 348423, H04N 752
Patent
active
055129390
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a low bit rate audio and video communication system which employs an integrated encoding system that dynamically allocates available bits among the audio and video signals to be encoded based on the content of the audio and video information and the manner in which the audio and video information will be perceived by a viewer. A dynamic bit allocation and encoding process will evaluate the current content of the audio and video information and allocate the available bits among the audio and video signals to be encoded. In addition, an appropriate audio encoding technique is dynamically selected based on the current content of the audio signal. A face location detection subroutine will detect and model the location of faces in each video frame, in order that the facial regions may be more accurately encoded than other portions of the video frame. A lip motion detection subroutine will detect the location and movement of the lips of a person present in a video scene, in order to determine when a person is speaking and to encode the lip regions more accurately. The audio and video signals generated by a second party to a communication are monitored to determine if the second party is paying attention to the audio and video information transmitted by the first party to the communication.
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AT&T Corp.
Kostak Victor R.
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