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“Avatars and Realism”
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To many people, today’s avatars represent elaborate animations. Recently, however, much fanfare has been made about new technologies enabling animated avatars to mimic a wide range of users’ facial…Continue

Tags: live video avatars, Silhouette, McAllister, IVN

Started this discussion. Last reply by Roland Sassen Sep 5, 2012.

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Roland Sassen replied to Craig McAllister's discussion “Avatars and Realism”
"There is an interesting discussion about this topic, in the LinkedIn group VirtualWorlds you can find the discussion Avatars and Realism When would you like to be seen as yourselves? Roland Sassen "
Sep 5, 2012
Marianna Monentes replied to Craig McAllister's discussion “Avatars and Realism”
"This is indeed a very interesting concept.  If the Avatar is indeed a close resemblance it would be amazing, if however the Avatar makes you appear worse than you in fact are, as this discussion adequately points out it isn't for all and…"
Jul 31, 2012
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Craig McAllister posted a discussion

“Avatars and Realism”

To many people, today’s avatars represent elaborate animations. Recently, however, much fanfare has been made about new technologies enabling animated avatars to mimic a wide range of users’ facial expressions. If you smile, your avatar smiles with you. If you frown, your avatar frowns. While this development may translate into greater realism, is this realism “real” enough? If the objective is to make an avatar truly “real”, why not have it actually be real?Certainly there exists specific…See More
May 6, 2012
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"Hello Craig and a very warm welcome to you!"
Nov 1, 2009
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Our patented Silhouette software puts people in 3D worlds as live images with associated synchronized audio.

With Silhouette, each user in a virtual world is able to see and be seen as a live streaming video avatar at real time frame rates. Silhouette is easily and inexpensively deployable to all users throughout an organization. No special equipment is necessary - Silhouette processes the images output of a single, standard issue web camera to extract the user's video image from his or her actual environment without the need for a monochromatic (e.g. blue or green screen) background. The image is then encoded, compressed and sent to any users in the vicinity in the 3D world via IVN’s server architecture. The received images are transplanted into the 3D world on the receive end as a live image texture with synchronized audio.

Silhouette is the only technology currently available that is capable of allowing users to be totally immersed quickly and easily in a 3D world via their actual image. Through navigation and proximity alone, users may selectively confer and collaborate with others in an intuitive natural real-world manner. Silhouette is energy efficient, environmentally friendly (green) and may be used for gaming, business, training and education (online learning), e-commerce, entertainment, social networking, e-government and a variety of other applications. Moreover, use of actual user video information by Silhouette allows for enhanced security for communication and controlled access to secure computer and network resources. Our live video avatar offers authentication which cannot be achieved with animated avatars.
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At 8:01am on November 1, 2009, E.M.Kaye said…
Hello Craig and a very warm welcome to you!

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