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K. Karpouzis
Adaptive parametric models of human faces and bodies – Applications In Human-Computer Interaction
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NTUA
ABSTRACT
The PhD thesis focuses on the modeling and processing of human face and body models and their integration in interactive virtual environments, emphasizing on efficient human-computer interaction. The main target is the development of algorithms and tools that assist the use of such objects in an abstract, parametric manner and their exploitation from a se-mantic point of view. All proposed concepts are compatible with the MPEG 4 standard, thus making them exploitable from a wide range of possible applications.
20 March , 2001
K. Karpouzis, "Adaptive parametric models of human faces and bodies – Applications In Human-Computer Interaction", School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NTUA
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