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Model-based Animation of Coverbal Gesture
Geneva, Switzerland June 19-June 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CA.2002.1017547Computer Animation 2002
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Stefan Kopp, University of Bielefeld
Ipke Wachsmuth, University of Bielefeld
Virtual conversational agents are supposed to combine speech with nonverbal modalities for intelligible and believeable utterances. However, the automatic synthesi of coverbal gestures still struggles with several problems like naturalness in procedurally generated animations, flexibility in pre-defined movements, and synchronization with speech. In thi paper, we focus on generating complex multimodal utterances including gesture and speech from XML-based descriptions of their overt form. We describe a coordination model that reproduces co-arcticulation and transition effects in both modalities. In particular, an efficient kinematic approach to creating gesture animations from shape specifications is presented, which provides fine adaptation to temporal constraint that are imposed by cross-modal synchrony.
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Stefan Kopp, Ipke Wachsmuth, "Model-based Animation of Coverbal Gesture," ca, pp.252, Computer Animation 2002, 2002
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