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Combining Sampling and Autoregression for Motion Synthesis
Crete, Greece June 16-June 19
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CGI.2004.1309255Computer Graphics International 2004 ...
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David Oziem, University of Bristol
Neill Campbell, University of Bristol
Colin Dalton, University of Bristol
David Gibson, University of Bristol
Barry Thomas, University of Bristol
We present a novel approach to motion synthesis. It is shown that by splitting sequences into segments new sequences can be created with a similar look and feel to the original. Copying segments of the original data generates a sequence which maintains detailed characteristics. By modelling each segment using an autoregressive process we can introduce new segments and therefore unseen motions. These statistical models allow a potentially infinite number of new segments to be generated. We show that this system can model complicated nonstationary sequences which a single ARP is unable to do.
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David Oziem, Neill Campbell, Colin Dalton, David Gibson, Barry Thomas, "Combining Sampling and Autoregression for Motion Synthesis," cgi, pp.510-513, Computer Graphics International 2004 (CGI'04), 2004
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