Difference between revisions of "X3D Binary Compression Capabilities and Plans"

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* Approved ISO standard [http://www.web3d.org/files/specifications/19776-3/V3.2/Part03/X3D_Binary.html Compressed Binary Encoding (CBE) for X3D]
 
* Approved ISO standard [http://www.web3d.org/files/specifications/19776-3/V3.2/Part03/X3D_Binary.html Compressed Binary Encoding (CBE) for X3D]
** .x3db file extension
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** *.x3db* file extension
** based on ISO standard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Infoset Fast Infoset (FI)] for XML compression
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** Based on ISO standard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Infoset Fast Infoset (FI)] for XML compression
** two independent open-source implementations in Java and C++
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** Two independent open-source implementations in Java ([http://www.xj3d.org Xj3D]) and C++ ([forge.collaviz.org/community/xiot XIOT X3D Input Output Tool] library)
  
 
* CAD Distillation Filter (CDF) technique allowing successive refinement of large X3D scenes into tighter X3D scenes
 
* CAD Distillation Filter (CDF) technique allowing successive refinement of large X3D scenes into tighter X3D scenes

Revision as of 15:19, 10 December 2011

X3D Binary Compression Capabilities and Plans

  • CAD Distillation Filter (CDF) technique allowing successive refinement of large X3D scenes into tighter X3D scenes
    • multiple filters implemented in open-source Xj3D, X3D-Edit
    • multiple other tools available with these capabilities
  • Some capabilities for network flexibility
    • Anchor, Inline, LOD and Prototypes for successive retrieval of content
    • Willing to consider integration of progressive mesh technologies, perhaps by a Call for Contributions
    • Patented technologies can be considered, but only if eventual use will be royalty free for X3D use (if accepted)
  • Web3D's X3D and CAD Working Groups each have commitments to pursue

this continued innovative work in 2012

    • X3D appears to have have an 80% solution already available that meets

various requirements for a 3D transmission format

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Our current specification is online via the Most Recent Standards page: http://www.web3d.org/realtime-3d/specification/current http://www.web3d.org/files/specifications/19776-3/V3.2/ http://www.web3d.org/files/specifications/19776-3/V3.2/Part03/X3D_Binary.html