Loading...
research article
The artificial life of synthetic actors
This paper discusses the problem of simulating the artificial life of realistic synthetic actors. It first presents the development of the general concept of autonomous actors reacting to their environment and taking decisions based on perception systems, memory and reasoning. An example of vision-based animation with an individualized walking model is detailed. Then, the authors discuss facial animation techniques for synthetic actors. Finally, they show how to improve the appearance of synthetic actors by dressing them and designing hair styles for them
Type
research article
Authors
Publication date
1993
Volume
J76D-II
Issue
8
Start page
1506
End page
14
Subjects
Note
MIRALab, Geneva Univ., Switzerland
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
January 16, 2007
Use this identifier to reference this record