Perceptual metrics for character animation: sensitivity to errors in ballistic motion
@article{Reitsma2003PerceptualMF, title={Perceptual metrics for character animation: sensitivity to errors in ballistic motion}, author={Paul S. A. Reitsma and Nancy S. Pollard}, journal={ACM Trans. Graph.}, year={2003}, volume={22}, pages={537-542} }
Motion capture data and techniques for blending, editing, and sequencing that data can produce rich, realistic character animation; however, the output of these motion processing techniques sometimes appears unnatural. For example, the motion may violate physical laws or reflect unreasonable forces from the character or the environment. While problems such as these can be fixed, doing so is not yet feasible in real time environments. We are interested in developing ways to estimate perceived… CONTINUE READING
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