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Muscle Tension Analysis Based Facial Motion Capture
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diplomová prácemaster thesis
Author
Mramornov Andrey Stanislavovich
Supervisor
Berka Roman
Opponent
Čech Jan
Field of study
Počítačové vidění a digitální obrazStudy program
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The paper presents description of muscle model for animation used to do motion capture worked out as a master thesis project. The model allows one to animate virtual character by small number of parameters, and capture procedure makes possible animation based on performance. Thesis starts with brief introduction, followed by historical overview and background information. The theoretical description of model and performance tracking procedure comprise core of the paper, consequently supported by implementation details and experiments. The paper ends with conclusion highlighting possible future direction of improvements for the model. The paper presents description of muscle model for animation used to do motion capture worked out as a master thesis project. The model allows one to animate virtual character by small number of parameters, and capture procedure makes possible animation based on performance. Thesis starts with brief introduction, followed by historical overview and background information. The theoretical description of model and performance tracking procedure comprise core of the paper, consequently supported by implementation details and experiments. The paper ends with conclusion highlighting possible future direction of improvements for the model.
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