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Soft-Tissue Deformation for In Vivo Volume Animation
Maui, Hawaii October 29-November 02
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PG.2007.4615th Pacific Conference on Computer G ...
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Articulated body animation with smooth skin deformation is an important topic in computer graphics. This paper presents a pipeline that extends articulated body deformation to the volume graphics domain. The pipeline consists of in-vivo volume scans, kinematic joint estimation, volumetric joint weight computation, soft-tissue volume deformation, and direct volume rendering. The result is a fully articulated body volume driven by intuitive joint control that respects rigid deformation of the bone structures and produces smooth deformations of both the skin surface and the interior soft tissue regions.
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Taehyun Rhee, J.P. Lewis, Ulrich Neumann, Krishna Nayak, "Soft-Tissue Deformation for In Vivo Volume Animation," pg, pp.435-438, 15th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'07), 2007
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