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Modeling and deformation of the human body using an anatomically-based approach

Nedel, L. P.
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Thalmann, D.  
1998
Proceedings Computer Animation '98, IEEE Computer Society Press, (Cat. No.98EX169)
Computer Animation '98

The authors propose a method to simulate human beings based on anatomy concepts. They believe that the closer the model is to reality, the better the results will be. Using this approach, they are developing a human representation. The model is divided into three different layers and is presented in three steps: the rigid body conception from a real skeleton, the muscle design and deformation based on physical concepts, and the skin generation. Integration aspects and results are also presented

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/CA.1998.681905
Web of Science ID

WOS:000074750100005

Author(s)
Nedel, L. P.
Thalmann, D.  
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Proceedings Computer Animation '98, IEEE Computer Society Press, (Cat. No.98EX169)
Start page

34

End page

40

Subjects

computer animation

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digital simulation

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muscle

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skin

Note

Comput. Graphics Lab., Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland

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REVIEWED

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VRLAB  
Event nameEvent place
Computer Animation '98

Philadelphia, PA, USA

Available on Infoscience
January 16, 2007
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