Information technology - Coding of audio-visual objects - Part 16: Animation Framework eXtension (AFX)

The MPEG-4 Animation Framework eXtension (AFX) - ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004 - proposes a general organization of synthetic models in a six-component hierarchy: geometry, modeling, physical, biomechanical, behavioral and cognitive component. This conceptual organization facilitates the understanding of models and their relationships for interactive multi-media contents including (but not limited to) computer games and animation. Using this organization, AFX extends MPEG-4 Binary Format for Scenes (BIFS) features with new models for each component, dedicated bitstreams for even more compact representations, and a backchannel for view-dependent streaming of large data sets. While other frameworks provide geometry models described solely by their surface, AFX also defines solid geometry.

Technologies de l'information — Codage des objets audiovisuels — Partie 16: Extension du cadre d'animation (AFX)

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Withdrawn
Publication Date
05-Feb-2004
Withdrawal Date
05-Feb-2004
Current Stage
9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
Start Date
06-Dec-2006
Completion Date
30-Oct-2025
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ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Information technology - Coding of audio-visual objects - Part 16: Animation Framework eXtension (AFX)". This standard covers: The MPEG-4 Animation Framework eXtension (AFX) - ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004 - proposes a general organization of synthetic models in a six-component hierarchy: geometry, modeling, physical, biomechanical, behavioral and cognitive component. This conceptual organization facilitates the understanding of models and their relationships for interactive multi-media contents including (but not limited to) computer games and animation. Using this organization, AFX extends MPEG-4 Binary Format for Scenes (BIFS) features with new models for each component, dedicated bitstreams for even more compact representations, and a backchannel for view-dependent streaming of large data sets. While other frameworks provide geometry models described solely by their surface, AFX also defines solid geometry.

The MPEG-4 Animation Framework eXtension (AFX) - ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004 - proposes a general organization of synthetic models in a six-component hierarchy: geometry, modeling, physical, biomechanical, behavioral and cognitive component. This conceptual organization facilitates the understanding of models and their relationships for interactive multi-media contents including (but not limited to) computer games and animation. Using this organization, AFX extends MPEG-4 Binary Format for Scenes (BIFS) features with new models for each component, dedicated bitstreams for even more compact representations, and a backchannel for view-dependent streaming of large data sets. While other frameworks provide geometry models described solely by their surface, AFX also defines solid geometry.

ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 35.040 - Information coding; 35.040.40 - Coding of audio, video, multimedia and hypermedia information. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004/Amd 1:2006, ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004/Cor 2:2005, ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004/Cor 1:2005, ISO/IEC 14496-16:2006; is excused to ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004/Cor 1:2005, ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004/Amd 1:2006, ISO/IEC 14496-16:2004/Cor 2:2005. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 14496-15
First edition
2004-02-01
Information technology — Coding of
audio-visual objects —
Part 16:
Animation Framework eXtension (AFX)
Technologies de l'information — Codage des objets audiovisuels —
Partie 16: Extension du cadre d'animation (AFX)

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