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Editing and Synthesizing Two-Character Motions using a Coupled Inverted Pendulum Model

Authors
Hwang, JaepyungSuh, Il HongKwon, Taesoo
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM, v.33, no.7, pp.21 - 30
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Journal Title
COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Volume
33
Number
7
Start Page
21
End Page
30
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/159003
DOI
10.1111/cgf.12470
ISSN
0167-7055
Abstract
This study aims to develop a controller for use in the online simulation of two interacting characters. This controller is capable of generalizing two sets of interaction motions of the two characters based on the relationships between the characters. The controller can exhibit similar motions to a captured human motion while reacting in a natural way to the opponent character in real time. To achieve this, we propose a new type of physical model called a coupled inverted pendulum on carts that comprises two inverted pendulum on a cart models, one for each individual, which are coupled by a relationship model. The proposed framework is divided into two steps: motion analysis and motion synthesis. Motion analysis is an offline preprocessing step, which optimizes the control parameters to move the proposed model along a motion capture trajectory of two interacting humans. The optimization procedure generates a coupled pendulum trajectory which represents the relationship between two characters for each frame, and is used as a reference in the synthesis step. In the motion synthesis step, a new coupled pendulum trajectory is planned reflecting the effects of the physical interaction, and the captured reference motions are edited based on the planned trajectory produced by the coupled pendulum trajectory generator. To validate the proposed framework, we used a motion capture data set showing two people performing kickboxing. The proposed controller is able to generalize the behaviors of two humans to different situations such as different speeds and turning speeds in a realistic way in real time.
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