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20 December 2001 ANIMATION: a system for animation scene and contents creation, retrieval, and display
Peter L. Stanchev
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Proceedings Volume 4672, Internet Imaging III; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452662
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2002, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
There is an increasing interest in the computer animation. The most of the current animation software tools are described by Richard Parent in [5]. The driving ideas behind animation in general and computer animation in particular are presented in [6]. More and more animations are available in various places on the Internet. The increasing availability of potentially interesting materials makes the search extremely difficult especially when the search is by the animation contents. This work is devoted to analyzing the syntax contents of the animations. In the paper we present the ANIMATION system - a system for animation scene and contents creation, retrieval and display. The system is based on MPEG-4 standard [3, 4]. MPEG-4 is an ISO/IEC standard developed by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group). These standard makes interactive video on CD-ROM and Digital Television possible.
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Peter L. Stanchev "ANIMATION: a system for animation scene and contents creation, retrieval, and display", Proc. SPIE 4672, Internet Imaging III, (20 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452662
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Standards development

Internet

Multimedia

Video

Binary data

Compact discs

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