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Graphics Turing Test
In computer graphics the Graphics Turing Test is a variant of the Turing Test, the twist being that a human judge viewing and interacting with an…
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2019
2019
Predicting Perceived Naturalness of Human Animations Based on Generative Movement Primitive Models
Benjamin Knopp
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Dmytro Velychko
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Johannes Dreibrodt
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Dominik M. Endres
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
2019
Corpus ID: 202675964
We compared the perceptual validity of human avatar walking animations driven by six different representations of human movement…
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2013
2013
Using a Graphics Turing Test to Evaluate the Effect of Frame Rate and Motion Blur on Telepresence of Animated Objects
Martin Borg
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S. S. Johansen
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K. Krog
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D. L. Thomsen
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M. Kraus
GRAPP/IVAPP
2013
Corpus ID: 14617920
A limited Graphics Turing Test is used to determine the frame rate that is required to achieve telepresence of an animated object…
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2012
2012
Practical Implementation of a Graphics Turing Test
Martin Borg
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S. S. Johansen
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D. L. Thomsen
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M. Kraus
International Symposium on Visual Computing
2012
Corpus ID: 5619713
We present a practical implementation of a variation of the Turing Test for realistic computer graphics. The test determines…
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2006
2006
Graphics Turing Test
M. McGuigan
ArXiv
2006
Corpus ID: 15364771
We define a Graphics Turing Test to measure graphics performance in a similar manner to the definition of the traditional Turing…
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2004
2004
The Space of Human Shapes
B. Curless
Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics…
2004
Corpus ID: 5268429
The human form has been the dominant subject of painters and sculptors for millennia. It is the shape we are most attuned to, the…
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