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Mpeg-V : Bridging the Virtual and Real World.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (215 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780124202030
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mpeg-VLOC classification:
  • QA76.9.H85 -- .M644 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- MPEG-V -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgment -- Author Biographies -- Preface -- 1 Introduction to MPEG-V Standards -- 1.1 Introduction to Virtual Worlds -- 1.2 Advances in Multiple Sensorial Media -- 1.2.1 Basic Studies on Multiple Sensorial Media -- 1.2.2 Authoring of MulSeMedia -- 1.2.3 Quality of Experience of MulSeMedia -- 1.2.3.1 Test Setups -- 1.2.3.2 Test Procedures -- 1.2.3.3 Experimental QoE Results for Sensorial Effects -- 1.3 History of MPEG-V -- 1.4 Organizations of MPEG-V -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Adding Sensorial Effects to Media Content -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sensory Effect Description Language -- 2.2.1 SEDL Structure -- 2.2.2 Base Data Types and Elements of SEDL -- 2.2.3 Root Element of SEDL -- 2.2.4 Description Metadata -- 2.2.5 Declarations -- 2.2.6 Group of Effects -- 2.2.7 Effect -- 2.2.8 Reference Effect -- 2.2.9 Parameters -- 2.3 Sensory Effect Vocabulary: Data Formats for Creating SEs -- 2.4 Creating SEs -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Standard Interfacing Format for Actuators and Sensors -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Interaction Information Description Language -- 3.2.1 IIDL Structure -- 3.2.2 DeviceCommand Element -- 3.2.3 SensedInfo Element -- 3.2.4 InteractionInfo Element -- 3.3 DCV: Data Format for Creating Effects Using Actuators -- 3.4 SIV: Data Format for Sensing Information Using Sensors -- 3.5 Creating Commands and Accepting Sensor Inputs -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Adapting Sensory Effects and Adapted Control of Devices -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Control Information Description Language -- 4.2.1 CIDL Structure -- 4.2.2 SensoryDeviceCapability Element -- 4.2.3 SensorDeviceCapability Element -- 4.2.4 USPreference Element -- 4.2.5 SAPreference Element -- 4.3 Device Capability Description Vocabulary -- 4.4 Sensor Capability Description Vocabulary.
4.5 User's Sensory Effect Preference Vocabulary -- 4.6 Sensor Adaptation Preference Vocabulary -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Interoperable Virtual World -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Virtual-World Object Metadata -- 5.2.1 Introduction -- 5.2.2 Sound and Scent Types -- 5.2.3 Control Type -- 5.2.4 Event Type -- 5.2.5 Behavior Model Type -- 5.2.6 Identification Type -- 5.3 Avatar Metadata -- 5.3.1 Introduction -- 5.3.2 Appearance Type -- 5.3.3 Animation Type -- 5.3.4 Communication Skills Type -- 5.3.5 Personality Type -- 5.3.6 Motion Control Type -- 5.3.7 Haptic Property Type -- 5.4 Virtual Object Metadata -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Appearance Type -- 5.4.3 Animation Type -- 5.4.4 Virtual-Object Components -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Common Tools for MPEG-V and MPEG-V Reference SW with Conformance -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Common Types and Tools -- 6.2.1 Mnemonics for Binary Representations -- 6.2.2 Common Header for Binary Representations -- 6.2.3 Basic Data and Other Common Types -- 6.3 Classification Schemes -- 6.4 Binary Representations -- 6.5 Reference Software -- 6.5.1 Reference Software Based on JAXB -- 6.5.2 Reference Software for Binary Representation -- 6.6 Conformance Test -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Applications of MPEG-V Standard -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Information Adaptation from VW to RW -- 7.2.1 System Architecture -- 7.2.2 Instantiation A: 4D Broadcasting/Theater -- 7.2.3 Instantiation B: Haptic Interaction -- 7.3 Information Adaptation From the RW into a VW -- 7.3.1 System Architecture -- 7.3.2 Instantiation C: Full Motion Control and Navigation of Avatar or Object With Multi-Input Sources -- 7.3.3 Instantiation D: Facial Expressions and Body Gestures -- 7.3.4 Instantiation E: Seamless Interaction Between RW and VWs -- 7.4 Information Exchange Between VWs -- 7.4.1 System Architecture.
7.4.2 Instantiation F: Interoperable VW -- References -- Terms, Definitions, and Abbreviated Terms -- Index.
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Front Cover -- MPEG-V -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgment -- Author Biographies -- Preface -- 1 Introduction to MPEG-V Standards -- 1.1 Introduction to Virtual Worlds -- 1.2 Advances in Multiple Sensorial Media -- 1.2.1 Basic Studies on Multiple Sensorial Media -- 1.2.2 Authoring of MulSeMedia -- 1.2.3 Quality of Experience of MulSeMedia -- 1.2.3.1 Test Setups -- 1.2.3.2 Test Procedures -- 1.2.3.3 Experimental QoE Results for Sensorial Effects -- 1.3 History of MPEG-V -- 1.4 Organizations of MPEG-V -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Adding Sensorial Effects to Media Content -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sensory Effect Description Language -- 2.2.1 SEDL Structure -- 2.2.2 Base Data Types and Elements of SEDL -- 2.2.3 Root Element of SEDL -- 2.2.4 Description Metadata -- 2.2.5 Declarations -- 2.2.6 Group of Effects -- 2.2.7 Effect -- 2.2.8 Reference Effect -- 2.2.9 Parameters -- 2.3 Sensory Effect Vocabulary: Data Formats for Creating SEs -- 2.4 Creating SEs -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Standard Interfacing Format for Actuators and Sensors -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Interaction Information Description Language -- 3.2.1 IIDL Structure -- 3.2.2 DeviceCommand Element -- 3.2.3 SensedInfo Element -- 3.2.4 InteractionInfo Element -- 3.3 DCV: Data Format for Creating Effects Using Actuators -- 3.4 SIV: Data Format for Sensing Information Using Sensors -- 3.5 Creating Commands and Accepting Sensor Inputs -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Adapting Sensory Effects and Adapted Control of Devices -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Control Information Description Language -- 4.2.1 CIDL Structure -- 4.2.2 SensoryDeviceCapability Element -- 4.2.3 SensorDeviceCapability Element -- 4.2.4 USPreference Element -- 4.2.5 SAPreference Element -- 4.3 Device Capability Description Vocabulary -- 4.4 Sensor Capability Description Vocabulary.

4.5 User's Sensory Effect Preference Vocabulary -- 4.6 Sensor Adaptation Preference Vocabulary -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Interoperable Virtual World -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Virtual-World Object Metadata -- 5.2.1 Introduction -- 5.2.2 Sound and Scent Types -- 5.2.3 Control Type -- 5.2.4 Event Type -- 5.2.5 Behavior Model Type -- 5.2.6 Identification Type -- 5.3 Avatar Metadata -- 5.3.1 Introduction -- 5.3.2 Appearance Type -- 5.3.3 Animation Type -- 5.3.4 Communication Skills Type -- 5.3.5 Personality Type -- 5.3.6 Motion Control Type -- 5.3.7 Haptic Property Type -- 5.4 Virtual Object Metadata -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Appearance Type -- 5.4.3 Animation Type -- 5.4.4 Virtual-Object Components -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Common Tools for MPEG-V and MPEG-V Reference SW with Conformance -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Common Types and Tools -- 6.2.1 Mnemonics for Binary Representations -- 6.2.2 Common Header for Binary Representations -- 6.2.3 Basic Data and Other Common Types -- 6.3 Classification Schemes -- 6.4 Binary Representations -- 6.5 Reference Software -- 6.5.1 Reference Software Based on JAXB -- 6.5.2 Reference Software for Binary Representation -- 6.6 Conformance Test -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Applications of MPEG-V Standard -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Information Adaptation from VW to RW -- 7.2.1 System Architecture -- 7.2.2 Instantiation A: 4D Broadcasting/Theater -- 7.2.3 Instantiation B: Haptic Interaction -- 7.3 Information Adaptation From the RW into a VW -- 7.3.1 System Architecture -- 7.3.2 Instantiation C: Full Motion Control and Navigation of Avatar or Object With Multi-Input Sources -- 7.3.3 Instantiation D: Facial Expressions and Body Gestures -- 7.3.4 Instantiation E: Seamless Interaction Between RW and VWs -- 7.4 Information Exchange Between VWs -- 7.4.1 System Architecture.

7.4.2 Instantiation F: Interoperable VW -- References -- Terms, Definitions, and Abbreviated Terms -- Index.

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