Friday, March 25, 2005
3d scene reconstruction, video analysis, creating 3d models from 2d images, extrusion, analysis-synthesis:
http://www.mip.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~rk/publications/3DTV_Darmstadt.html
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~kyros/research/3D.html
http://www.synapix.com
http://www.mip.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~rk/publications/3DTV_Darmstadt.html
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~kyros/research/3D.html
http://www.synapix.com
Monday, March 21, 2005
VOIP softphones are phones implemented in software that use either the built in sound card and microphone of the PC or a USB-phone.
There are loads of these, lots of them free, so I guess they can't be that difficult to write.
Some are Java and ActiveX - so I guess these could be buried in your website.
What about a pure DHTML Softphone - with the voice to phone actually happenning on the server. Streaming audio downstream to a web page is easy enough - is there a way to talk to a web page though?
There is a project called mozphone based on SIP and XUL.
There are loads of these, lots of them free, so I guess they can't be that difficult to write.
Some are Java and ActiveX - so I guess these could be buried in your website.
What about a pure DHTML Softphone - with the voice to phone actually happenning on the server. Streaming audio downstream to a web page is easy enough - is there a way to talk to a web page though?
There is a project called mozphone based on SIP and XUL.