We synthesize new human body motions from existing motion data. We divide the body of an animated character into several parts, such as to upper and lower body, and partition the m...
Won-Seob Jang, Won-Kyu Lee, In-Kwon Lee, Jehee Lee
We introduce a method for predicting a control signal from another related signal, and apply it to voice puppetry: Generating full facial animation from expressive information in ...
Current approaches to motion category recognition typically focus on either full spatiotemporal volume analysis (holistic approach) or analysis of the content of spatiotemporal in...
A central problem in the analysis of motion capture (Mo-
Cap) data is how to decompose motion sequences into primitives.
Ideally, a description in terms of primitives should
fac...
We introduce a novel approach to modeling the dynamics of human facial motion induced by the action of speech for the purpose of synthesis. We represent the trajectories of a numbe...