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Character Motion
Analysis & Synthesis |
(C) CAIG
Lab, NCTU |
Description |
In the generation of computer
animation, motion capture techniques are realistic and feasible
approaches to drive characters' motions. However, characters'
motions are usually adjusted according to various environment
conditions or interact with others' motions. A motion-capture
target, called a performer, has to perform considerable times in
accordance with the required conditions. On the other hand, many
motions that we would like to synthesize are dangerous or difficult
to be captured by motion capture devices, e.g. the problem of
occlusion.
To tackle the abovementioned problems, in this
project, we propose combining the advantages of
motion-capture-based and physics-based motion synthesis and
learning motion controls from motion capture data. Furthermore,
we also develop advanced motion data analysis and motion
compression techniques. |
Current Results |
Motion data retrieval and
synthesis

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Publications |
Journal Papers:
- I-Chen Lin, Jen-Yu
Peng, Chao-Chih
Lin, Ming-Han
Tsai, "Adaptive Motion Data Representation with
Repeated Motion Analysis", accepted by IEEE Trans.
Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2010.
Download: project page (in preparation) (Please
download the official preprint from the IEEE CS digital
library)
- Jen-Yu Peng,
I-Chen Lin, Jui-Shiang Chao, Yan-Ju Chen, Gwo-Hao Juang, "Interactive and
Flexible Motion Transition", Computer Animation and Virtual
Worlds (selected papers of CASA'07), 18(4-5):549-558,
Sept.-Dec., 2007.
Download: CASA07_Draft.pdf (about 817 KB) video (about 27.6MB) (Please download the officially published version from the Wiley
InterScience)
International Conference Papers:
- Gwo-Hao
Juang, Yan-Ju Chen,
Jen-Yu Peng, I-Chen
Lin, Jui-Hsiang Chao, "Partial Motion Blending and
Assembly for Interactive Motion Synthesis", Proc. Intl. Conf.
in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and
Computer Vision (WSCG'08), short paper, Plzen, Czech,
Feb. 2008.
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Project Support |
This research is partially
supported by:
- NSC 95-2221-E-009 -164 -MY3: "A Study on Motion Synthesis of
Body and Facial Animation for Human Characters",
2006/08~2009/07.
- III Innovative and Prospective Technologies Project:
"Character Motion Control",
2006/02~2007/12.
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