Michael Gleicher, Hyun Joon Shin, Lucas Kovar, Andrew Jepsen
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Abstract
Our methodology allows quality motions to be synthesized in a controllable manner with little run-time overhead. A corpus of motion capture data is processed into a set of short clips that can be “snapped together” (concatenated) into seamless streams of motions at run time. This process is guided by an author who identifies (with help from our system) character poses that appear frequently in the corpus. Each such pose serves as a jump point at which any motion that enters can be followed by any motion that leaves, as shown in Figures 1 and 2. The result is a simple graph structure that allows clips to be connected into longer motions.