Finger Walking: Motion Editing with Contact-Based Hand Performance
Noah Lockwood, Karan Singh
Symposium on Computer Animation, July 2012, pp. 43--52.
Abstract: We present a system for generating full-body animations from the performance on a touch-sensitive tabletop of "finger walking", where two fingers are used to pantomime leg movements. A user study was conducted to explore how users can communicate full-body motion using their hands, which concluded that finger walking is a naturally-chosen and comfortable performance method. Based on contact data recorded during this study, the properties of a variety of performed locomotion types were analyzed to determine which motion parameters are most reliable and expressive for the purpose of generating corresponding full-body animations. Based on this analysis, a compact set of motion features was developed for classifying the locomotion type of a finger performance. A prototype interactive animation system was implemented to generate full-body animations of a known locomotion type from finger walking by estimating the motion path of a finger performance, and editing the path of a corresponding animation to match. The classification accuracy and output animation quality of this system was evaluated in a second user study, demonstrating that satisfying full-body animations can be reliably generated from finger performances.
@inproceedings{Lockwood:2012:FWM,
author = {Noah Lockwood and Karan Singh},
title = {Finger Walking: Motion Editing with Contact-Based Hand Performance},
booktitle = {Symposium on Computer Animation},
pages = {43--52},
month = jul,
year = {2012},
}
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