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Progressive Animation Sequences

Published: 06 August 2013 Publication History

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3D animations have been widely used in the movie and gaming industries. However, the huge storage requirements of dynamic mesh data make it difficult for a number of applications such as rendering, transmitting over a network, etc.This study proposes a multiresolution representation for 3D animation. The results show that the coarse animation appears by using only 10% of the original faces. More detailed animation appears by using 80% of original faces, but only requires 3% of original storage space. Consequently, this approach enables a continuous level of detail for dynamic 3D mesh sequences.

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  • (2015)Animation on the webProceedings of the 20th International Conference on 3D Web Technology10.1145/2775292.2775298(249-257)Online publication date: 18-Jun-2015

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CGIV '13: Proceedings of the 2013 10th International Conference Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization (cgiv 2013)
August 2013
119 pages
ISBN:9780769550510

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 06 August 2013

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  1. Progressive animation
  2. compression
  3. dynamic 3D mesh

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  • (2015)Animation on the webProceedings of the 20th International Conference on 3D Web Technology10.1145/2775292.2775298(249-257)Online publication date: 18-Jun-2015

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