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Motion Analysis in Video: Dolls, Dynamic Cues and Modern Art
This paper addresses the problem of synthesising animations from video clips; in particular emphasising the motion of tracked objects. We introduce idynamic cuesi as a class of motion emphasis cue, encompassing traditional animation techniques such as anticipation and exaggeration. We present methods for automatically synthesising such cues within video premised upon the recovery of articulated gures, and the subsequent manipulation of the recovered pose trajectories. Additionally, we apply our motion emphasis framework to emulate artwork in the Futurist style, popularised by Duchamp.