Abstmct : Tiris paper &scribes a pamllel computing system anda sofrwan algorithm for d -t i m e intemetion between a hlc man rserandsynthesizedmoving gol@sh images. Two realistic goldfish tgents appeming on a dsplay can recognize the palm position andfinger motion cfinger sign) of the mer, then respondto them in naltime. We have named this kind of intemetive agent a 'koftwam tvbot't A modcling named 'WSSM (BoneStnrtmdSolidModcler)'~ which is suitable for representing &-formable objects such 4~ living things, plays an important role in thesynthesis of realisticgoldfish inupge. To realize the maltime intemetion, we have cleveloped an image recognition and synthesis system 'TN-VIT (TmnspJer Network with Visual Interface for Tmnsp&etx)'! The i q e synthesis speedof the TN-VIT is abou t 25 fmnres per second including the finger-sign recognition process. The technology discussed in this paper is expectedto play an impottant mle in the realization offutloe visual human interfaces.
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