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An animation interface designed for motion capture

Molet, T.
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Zhiyong, Huang
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Boulic, R.  
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1997
Proceedings. Computer Animation '97
Conference on Computer Animation '97

We present an animation interface designed to conveniently control the motion capture process. The transition of performer's hand gestures tracked by a dataglove is recognized for software remote control. An intuitive camera metaphor allows one to specify the viewpoint location using the magnetic sensors strapped to the performer's head. The human motion capture is based on the Anatomical Converter, a toolkit to convert sensor measurements into human anatomical rotations in real time. An improved human motion capture technique, the multi-joint control, is introduced

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/CA.1997.601044
Author(s)
Molet, T.
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Zhiyong, Huang
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Boulic, R.  
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Thalmann, D.  
Date Issued

1997

Published in
Proceedings. Computer Animation '97
Series title/Series vol.

(Cat. No.97TB100120)

Subjects

computer animation

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data gloves

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motion estimation

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virtual reality

Note

Comput. Graphics Lab., Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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VRLAB  
SCI-IC-RB  
Event nameEvent place
Conference on Computer Animation '97

Geneva, Switzerland

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January 16, 2007
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