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IUI
2009
ACM
14 years 5 days ago
Simplified facial animation control utilizing novel input devices: a comparative study
Editing facial expressions of virtual characters is quite a complex task. The face is made up of many muscles, which are partly activated concurrently. Virtual faces with human exp...
Nikolaus Bee, Bernhard Falk, Elisabeth André
SIGGRAPH
1997
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Anatomy-based modeling of the human musculature
Artists study anatomy to understand the relationship between exterior form and the structures responsible for creating it. In this paper we follow a similar approach in developing...
Ferdi Scheepers, Richard E. Parent, Wayne E. Carls...
CA
1998
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Efficient Network Transmission of Virtual Human Bodies
Integrating virtual human's animation in networked virtual environments (NVEs) has the potential to create severe network load issues. In NVEs, users are represented by their...
Tolga K. Capin, Maja Jovovic, Joaquim Esmerado, Am...
TOG
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Laughing out loud: control for modeling anatomically inspired laughter using audio
We present a novel technique for generating animation of laughter for a character. Our approach utilizes an anatomically inspired, physics-based model of a human torso that includ...
Paul C. DiLorenzo, Victor B. Zordan, Benjamin L. S...
TVCG
1998
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13 years 7 months ago
Perception of Human Motion With Different Geometric Models
—Human figures have been animated using a variety of geometric models, including stick figures, polygonal models, and NURBS-based models with muscles, flexible skin, or clothing....
Jessica K. Hodgins, James F. O'Brien, Jack Tumblin