Real Time Animation of Virtual Humans: A Trade-off Between Naturalness and Control
H. Van Welbergen, B. J. H. Van Basten, A. Egges, Zs. M. Ruttkay, M. H. Overmars
In Computer Graphics Forum, 29(8), 2010.
Abstract: Virtual humans are employed in many interactive applications using 3D virtual environments, including (serious) games. The motion of such virtual humans should look realistic (or ‘natural’) and allow interaction with the surroundings and other (virtual) humans. Current animation techniques differ in the trade-off they offer between motion naturalness and the control that can be exerted over the motion. We show mechanisms to parametrize, combine (on different body parts) and concatenate motions generated by different animation techniques. We discuss several aspects of motion naturalness and show how it can be evaluated. We conclude by showing the promise of combinations of different animation paradigms to enhance both naturalness and control.
Keyword(s): I.3.7 [Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism]: Animation
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2010.01822.x
BibTeX format:
@article{CGF:CGF1822,
  author = {H. Van Welbergen and B. J. H. Van Basten and A. Egges and Zs. M. Ruttkay and M. H. Overmars},
  title = {Real Time Animation of Virtual Humans: A Trade-off Between Naturalness and Control},
  journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
  volume = {29},
  number = {8},
  pages = {2530--2554},
  year = {2010},
}
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