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Synchronized partial-body motion graphs

Published: 15 December 2010 Publication History

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Motion graphs are regarded as a promising technique for interactive applications. However, the graphs are generated based on the distance metric of whole body, which produce a limit set of possible transitions. In this paper, we present an automatic method to construct a new data structure that specifies transitions and correlations between partial-body motions, called Synchronized Partial-body Motion Graphs (SPbMGs). We exploit the similarity between lower-body motions to create synchronization conditions with upper-body motions. Under these conditions, we generate all possible transitions between partial-body motions. The proposed graph representation not only maximizes the reusability of motion data, but also increases the connectivity of motion graphs while retaining the quality of motion.

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cover image ACM Conferences
SA '10: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Sketches
December 2010
98 pages
ISBN:9781450305235
DOI:10.1145/1899950
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