The 4th ACM SIGGRAPH Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Asia
Conference 12-15 December • Exhibition 13-15 December • Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre |
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Automatic Generation of Facial Wrinkles According to Expression ChangesIn order to synthesize attractive facial expressions, it is necessary to consider detailed facial wrinkles. We propose a novel technique which automatically generates facial wrinkles according to expression changes. Daisuke Mima, Waseda University |
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Apa the Etruscan and 2700 Years of Bolognese HistoryA 3D Blender-made stereoscopic movie with high historical standards applied to an entire city with four different geo-referenced scenarios and six historical periods. Antonella Guidazzoli, Cineca Interuniversity Supercomputing Center |
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Progressive Transitions Using Body Part Motion GraphsA new method for progressive transitions in human locomotion. The method uses motion graphs to synthesize specific body part transitions, allowing more variety, smoothness and better response in transitions. Adso Fernández-Baena, Ramon Llull University |
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Modeling Ranges of Limb Motion for Real-Time Inverse KinematicsThis paper presents a new model to represent a motion range of articulated limbs designed for real-time inverse kinematics. Tomohiko Mukai, Square Enix Co. Ltd. |
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Data-Driven Texturing of Human MotionsIn this work a novel method for fully automated data-driven texturing of motion data is presented. Björn Krüger, University of Bonn |
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The Evaluation of 3D Stereoscopic Vision For Learning "Kagra"We're trying to support the learning of Japanese traditional dances with the use of technologies. We created two stereoscopic vision animations with different methods. We evaluated stereoscopic vision for learning "Kagra". Katsumi Sato, Tohoku University |