The State Administration of Radio and Television recently released the "Technical Requirements for Digital Virtual Humans" industry standard, which provides normative guidance for the development of digital virtual humans. The standard covers many aspects such as the definition, classification, application scenarios, technical requirements and safety specifications of digital virtual humans. It aims to standardize the development of the industry and promote the healthy and orderly development of digital virtual human technology. The editor of Downcodes will interpret the main contents of this standard to help everyone better understand this important industry norm.
The official website of the State Administration of Radio and Television issued a notice on November 28, approving and implementing the "Technical Requirements for Digital Virtual Humans" industry standard. The release of this recommended industry standard aims to standardize the definition, classification, application scenarios, and Image, driving technology, platform capabilities and security capabilities are applicable to technical system builders, creators and users.
"Technical Requirements for Digital Virtual Humans" clarifies four major application scenarios: content broadcasting, interactive customer service, virtual broadcasting and content creation, covering news and information broadcasting, film and television introductions, live streaming, variety show hosting, virtual concerts, entertainment activities and users Agent virtual clone, etc.
In terms of technical requirements, the standard stipulates that the digital virtual human image must have different postures of the whole body, most of the body, and half of the body. The image must be intact, without distortion, mosaic, frame skipping, damage, audio and video delay, inconsistent lips, etc.
At the same time, the digital human image must conform to the scene task setting and be decent and beautiful in terms of character image, expression, clothing, etc. In addition, the deployment platform needs to support digital virtual human image leasing, asset management, business service configuration and content production services.
In terms of personal information security, the "Technical Requirements for Digital Virtual Humans" specifically emphasizes that when editing biometric information such as real faces and voices, the individual being edited should be informed and their separate consent should be obtained. This provision is of great significance to protecting personal privacy and information security.
All in all, the release of the "Technical Requirements for Digital Virtual Humans" marks that my country's digital virtual human industry has entered a new stage of standardized development, which will help promote the innovation and application of digital virtual human technology and promote the healthy development of related industries. The editor of Downcodes believes that under standard specifications, digital virtual human technology will have broader development prospects.