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On-line motion retargetting


Abstract:

This paper presents a method to retarget the motion of a character to another in real-time. The technique is based on inverse rate control, which compares the changes in ...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents a method to retarget the motion of a character to another in real-time. The technique is based on inverse rate control, which compares the changes in joint angles corresponding to the changes in end-effector position. While tracking the multiple end-effector trajectories of the original subject or character, our on-line motion retargetting also minimizes the joint angle differences by exploiting the kinematic redundancies of the animated model. This method can generalize a captured motion for another anthropometry to perform slightly different motion, while preserving the original motion characteristics. Because the above is done in on-line, a real-time performance can be mapped to other characters. Moreover, if the method is used interactively during motion capture session, the feedback of retargetted motion on the screen provides more chances to get satisfactory results. As a by-product, our algorithm can be used to reduce measurement errors in restoring captured motion. The data enhancement improves the accuracy in both joint angles and end-effector positions. Experiments prove that our retargetting algorithm preserves the high frequency details of the original motion quite accurately.
Date of Conference: 07-07 October 1999
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7695-0293-8
Conference Location: Seoul, South Korea

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