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Computer Animation 2000 (CA'00)
Planning and Motion Control in Lifelike Gesture: A Refined Approach
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 03-May 05
ISBN: 0-7695-0683-6
Stefan Kopp, University of Bielefeld
Ipke Wachsmuth, University of Bielefeld
In this paper, an operational model for the automatic generation of lifelike gestures of an anthropomorphic virtual agent is described. The biologically motivated approach to controlling the movements of a highly articulated figure provides a transformation of spatiotemporal gesture specifications into an analog representation of the movement from which the animations are directly rendered. To this end, knowledge-based computer animation techniques are combined with appropriate methods for trajectory formation and articulated figure animation.
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Stefan Kopp, Ipke Wachsmuth, "Planning and Motion Control in Lifelike Gesture: A Refined Approach," ca, pp.92, Computer Animation 2000 (CA'00), 2000
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