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Abstract
This study introduces a novel framework for choreographing multi-degree of freedom (MDoF) behaviors in large-scale crowd simulations. The framework integrates multi-objective optimization with spatio-temporal ordering to effectively generate and control diverse MDoF crowd behavior states. We propose a set of evaluation criteria for assessing the aesthetic quality of crowd states and employ multi-objective optimization to produce crowd states that meet these criteria. Additionally, we introduce time offset functions and interpolation progress functions to perform complex and diversified behavior state interpolations. Furthermore, we designed a user-centric interaction module that allows for intuitive and flexible adjustments of crowd behavior states through sketching, spline curves, and other interactive means. Qualitative tests and quantitative experiments on the evaluation criteria demonstrate the effectiveness of this method in generating and controlling MDoF behaviors in crowds. Finally, case studies, including real-world applications in the Opening Ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, validate the practicality and adaptability of this approach.
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Computers & Graphics is dedicated to disseminate information on research and applications of computer graphics (CG) techniques. The journal encourages articles on:
1. Research and applications of interactive computer graphics. We are particularly interested in novel interaction techniques and applications of CG to problem domains.
2. State-of-the-art papers on late-breaking, cutting-edge research on CG.
3. Information on innovative uses of graphics principles and technologies.
4. Tutorial papers on both teaching CG principles and innovative uses of CG in education.