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Towards Human-Realistic Animation by Studying Human Dynamics

Towards Human-Realistic Animation by Studying Human Dynamics. Darren Cosker Department of Computer Science, University of Bath. 4 D Facial Modelling. Analysing/Resynthesising Dynamics. Parameter Magnitude. Time. Analysing/Resynthesising Dynamics.

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Towards Human-Realistic Animation by Studying Human Dynamics

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  1. Towards Human-Realistic Animation by Studying Human Dynamics Darren Cosker Department of Computer Science, University of Bath

  2. 4D Facial Modelling

  3. Analysing/Resynthesising Dynamics Parameter Magnitude Time

  4. Analysing/Resynthesising Dynamics • Study effect of manipulating temporal characteristics of emotions, e.g. smiles [Emotion 2007] • Trust game: • Randomly assigned a counterpart • Cooperation leads to mutual financial gains

  5. Analysing/ResynthesisingDynamics • What did we learn? • ‘Genuine’ Dynamics = More likeable/Trustworthy • ‘Fake’ Dynamics = Less Likeable/Trustworthy

  6. Further Dynamic Analysis

  7. Re-use of Dynamics

  8. Animating 3D Models

  9. Conclusions and Future Directions • Humans are very sensitive to different dynamics • Different dynamics can produce dramatically different perceptual effects • Understanding these effects is key for producing human-realism • Technology now allows study of 3D dynamics - our work has only just started!

  10. Thanks for listening! Acknowledgements: • Eva Krumhuber, Antony Manstead, Lanthao Benedikt, David Marshall, Paul Rosin, Alistair Calvert, Cathy Holt, Daniel Mason, Gemma Whatling, Simon Rushton, Susan Paddock • RAEng, EPSRC.

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