快速过渡与缓存的多路混合

L. Ikemoto, Okan Arikan, D. Forsyth
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我们描述了一种区分自然和不自然运动的判别方法。我们的方法是基于物理和数据驱动的运动特征,人类似乎对这些特征很敏感。我们证明,我们的技术比目前的替代方法要准确得多。我们使用这种技术作为假设-测试运动合成过程的测试部分。我们使用这个过程构建的机制可以快速地为应用程序提供从动作集合中的任何帧到集合中的任何其他帧的用户指定持续时间的转换。在预处理过程中,我们搜索使用聚类获得的代表性运动样本之间所有可能的2-,3-和4-路混合。自动评估混合,并缓存创建最佳混合的配方(即代表和加权函数集)。在运行时,我们通过将源运动的未来窗口与代表相匹配,将目标运动的过去与代表相匹配,然后将从缓存中恢复的混合配方应用于源和目标运动来构建运动之间的转换。人们似乎对与环境接触不良的植物很敏感,比如滑脚植物。我们使用一种新技术确定每个足部植物的适当时间和位置约束,然后应用现成的逆运动学技术来执行约束。这种合成过程在不同的运动之间产生了好看的过渡,并且在线成本很低。
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Quick transitions with cached multi-way blends
We describe a discriminative method for distinguishing natural-looking from unnatural-looking motion. Our method is based on physical and data-driven features of motion to which humans seem sensitive. We demonstrate that our technique is significantly more accurate than current alternatives. We use this technique as the testing part of a hypothesize-and-test motion synthesis procedure. The mechanism we build using this procedure can quickly provide an application with a transition of user-specified duration from any frame in a motion collection to any other frame in the collection. During pre-processing, we search all possible 2-, 3-, and 4-way blends between representative samples of motion obtained using clustering. The blends are automatically evaluated, and the recipe (i.e., the representatives and the set of weighting functions) that created the best blend is cached. At run-time, we build a transition between motions by matching a future window of the source motion to a representative, matching the past of the target motion to a representative, and then applying the blend recipe recovered from the cache to source and target motion. People seem sensitive to poor contact with the environment like sliding foot plants. We determine appropriate temporal and positional constraints for each foot plant using a novel technique, then apply an off-the-shelf inverse kinematics technique to enforce the constraints. This synthesis procedure yields good-looking transitions between distinct motions with very low online cost.
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