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Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05)
Motion Data Correction and Extrapolation Using Physical Constraints
London, England
July 06-July 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2397-8
ZhiDong Xiao, Bournemouth University
XiaoSong Yang, Bournemouth University
Jian J. Zhang, Bournemouth University
Optimization techniques have proven to be a powerful approach for generating new motions. In this paper, we present a physically based optimization method to synthesize motions by using motion capture data as input. We assume that the captured motion data is physically plausible. We start by defining and estimating the physical properties of human characters. The procedure of motion synthesis is from coarse to fine according to the objective function and physical constraints. Our motion synthesis is like a motion editing method, which is appropriate for motion correction and extrapolation. By this means, we can correct and eliminate unrealistic motion data.
Index Terms:
computer animation, physically based animation, optimization, motion capture, human character animation
Citation:
ZhiDong Xiao, XiaoSong Yang, Jian J. Zhang, "Motion Data Correction and Extrapolation Using Physical Constraints," iv, pp.571-576, Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05), 2005
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