Motion Abstraction and Mapping with Spatial Constraints (1998)
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Bindiganavale98motionabstraction,
author = {Rama Bindiganavale and Norman I. Badler},
title = {Motion Abstraction and Mapping with Spatial Constraints},
booktitle = {},
year = {1998},
pages = {70--82},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag}
}
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Abstract
ion and Mapping with Spatial Constraints # Rama Bindiganavale and Norman I. Badler Computer and Information Science Department University of Pennsylvania# PA 19104#6389# USA Abstract. A new technique is introduced to abstract and edit motion capture data with spatial constraints. Spatial proximities of end#e#ectors with tagged objects during zero#crossings in acceleration space are used to isolate signi#cant events and abstract constraints from an agent#s ac# tion. The abstracted data is edited and applied to another agent of a di#erent anthropometric size and a similar action is executed while main# taining the constraints. This technique is speci#cally useful for actions involving interactions of a human agent with itself and other objects. 1 Introduction When one person mimics the actions of another# the two actions may be similar but not exact. The dissimilarities are mainly due to the di#erences in sizes be# tween the two people# as well as individual performance o...







