Researchers at the Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC) at the University of Southern
May 7, 2010
Researchers at the Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC) at the University of Southern California, a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center, are investigating the creation, control and animation of 3-D representations of the human face.
IMSC graduate student Doug Fidaleo, who conducts research on the project, is shown with 3-D facial representations on screens in the background. This work is part of IMSC's overall research efforts to develop technology for 3-D teleconferencing over the Internet that would result in lifelike avatars of people who would appear to be in the same room but who are really communicating over the Internet from remote locations. (Year of image: 2002)
IMSC graduate student Doug Fidaleo, who conducts research on the project, is shown with 3-D facial representations on screens in the background. This work is part of IMSC's overall research efforts to develop technology for 3-D teleconferencing over the Internet that would result in lifelike avatars of people who would appear to be in the same room but who are really communicating over the Internet from remote locations. (Year of image: 2002)
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Technology Internet, Integrated Media Systems Center, University of Southern California, digital media, 3-D, Instant message service center, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Education in Chennai, Avatar, Internet
