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CAPTECH
1998
Springer

Motion Abstraction and Mapping with Spatial Constraints

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Motion Abstraction and Mapping with Spatial Constraints
bstraction and Mapping with Spatial Constraints ? Rama Bindiganavale and Norman I. Badler Computer and Information Science Department University of Pennsylvania, PA 19104-6389, USA A new technique is introduced to abstract and edit motion capture data with spatial constraints. Spatial proximities of end-eectors with tagged objects during zero-crossings in acceleration space are used to isolate signi cant events and abstract constraints from an agent's ace abstracted data is edited and applied to another agent of a dierent anthropometric size and a similar action is executed while maintaining the constraints. This technique is speci cally useful for actions involving interactions of a human agent with itself and other objects.
Rama Bindiganavale, Norman I. Badler
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where CAPTECH
Authors Rama Bindiganavale, Norman I. Badler
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