@article{beb5e805e3f74be89f15372a6ba49380,
title = "Virtual metamorphosis",
abstract = "The virtual metamorphosis system lets people change their forms into any other form in a virtual scene. To realize these changes, a computer vision system estimates facial expressions and body postures and reproduces them in a computer graphics avatar in real time. We introduce three systems in order of their development: the Virtual Kabuki system, Networked Theater, and `Shall We Dance?'",
author = "Jun Ohya and Jun Kurumisawa and Ryohei Nakatsu and Kazuyuki Ebihara and Shoichiro Iwasawa and David Harwood and Thanarat Horprasert",
note = "Funding Information: and the “Shall We Dance?” system. We would like to thank Ismail Haritaoglu of the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, for his help in integrating his W4 system into the “Shall We Dance?” project, and Larry S. Davis of the University of Maryland for his guidance and support. Finally, we gratefully acknowledge the support of Chris Wren and Alex Pentland of the MIT Media Lab in developing the “Shall We Dance?” project.",
year = "1999",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1109/93.771371",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
pages = "29--39",
journal = "IEEE Multimedia",
issn = "1070-986X",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
number = "2",
}