Preliminary Implementation of Text-to-scene System

  • Yang F
  • Sun J
  • Huang Z
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Abstract

Text-to-scene is a new technology used in many fields. It provides approaches to convert natural language into virtual scene. People can also use this technology to show text information using the visual method without professional knowledge. This paper attempted to provide a route of text-to-scene implementation. The researches related to text-to-scene were reviewed in brief and then a preliminary implementation of text-to-scene was proposed. The implementation contains lexical, syntactic, semantic library. Furthermore, the composition, function and work mechanism of each sub-modules constituting the text-to-scene implementation were discussed by integrating text processing and graphic processing respectively. In this article, the researches provided a route for applications of text-to-scene.

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Yang, F., Sun, J., & Huang, Z. (2015). Preliminary Implementation of Text-to-scene System. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Information Sciences, Machinery, Materials and Energy (Vol. 126). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/icismme-15.2015.278

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