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Reflex movements for a virtual human: a biology inspired approach

Gutierrez, M.  
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Vexo, F.  
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Thalmann, D.  
2004
Methods and Applications of Artificial Intelligence. SETN 2004
Third Hellenic Conference on AI, SETN 2004.

This paper presents the results of a method to produce autonomous animation of virtual humans. In particular, the proposed methodology is focused on the autonomous synthesis of nonvoluntary gestures such as reflexes and subtle movements which provide a noticeable impression of realism and naturalness. The final goal of this technique is to produce virtual humans with a more spontaneous, non preprogrammed behaviour. For the moment, the technique is applied to the synthesis of reflex movements of the arm, in reaction to thermic stimuli. Nevertheless, a general architecture is outlined

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