We present a method to determine the 3D spatial locations of joints of a human body from a monocular video sequence of a Bharatanatyam dance. The proposed method uses domain speci...
Large amount of human motion capture data have been increasingly recorded and used in animation and gaming applications. Efficient retrieval of logically similar motions from a l...
In this paper, we present a keyframe-based human motion capture data retrieval system which uses a wooden doll as the input device. A user inputs a keyframe by posing an artist...
Bolan Jiang, James Davis, Prabath Gunawardane, Tie...
Human facial gestures often exhibit such natural stochastic variations as how often the eyes blink, how often the eyebrows and the nose twitch, and how the head moves while speaki...
In this paper we present a novel method for creating realistic, controllable motion. Given a corpus of motion capture data, we automatically construct a directed graph called a mo...