Further Experiences with Controller-Based Automatic Motion Synthesis for Articulated Figures
Joel Auslander, Alex Fukunaga, Hadi Partovi, Jon Christensen, Lloyd Hsu, Peter Reiss, Andrew Shuman, Joe Marks, J. Thomas Ngo
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 14(4), October 1995.
Abstract: We extend an earlier automatic motion-synthesis algorithm for physically realistic articulated figures in several ways. First, we summarize several incremental improvements to the original algorithm that improve its efficiency significantly and provide the user with some ability to influence what motions are generated. These techniques can be used by an animator to achieve a desired movement style, or they can be used to guarantee variety in the motions synthesized over several runs of the algorithm. Second, we report on new mechanisms that support the concatenation of existing, automatically generated motion controllers to produce complex, composite movement. Finally, we describe initial work on generalizing the techniques from 2D to 3D articulated figures. Taken together, these results illustrate the promise and challenges afforded by the controller-based approach to automatic motion synthesis for computer animation.
BibTeX format:
@article{Auslander:1995:FEW,
  author = {Joel Auslander and Alex Fukunaga and Hadi Partovi and Jon Christensen and Lloyd Hsu and Peter Reiss and Andrew Shuman and Joe Marks and J. Thomas Ngo},
  title = {Further Experiences with Controller-Based Automatic Motion Synthesis for Articulated Figures},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
  volume = {14},
  number = {4},
  pages = {311--336},
  month = oct,
  year = {1995},
}
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