Active Voodoo Dolls: A Vision Based Input Device for Nonrigid Control
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20/10/2011
20/10/2011
16/02/1998
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Resumo |
A vision based technique for non-rigid control is presented that can be used for animation and video game applications. The user grasps a soft, squishable object in front of a camera that can be moved and deformed in order to specify motion. Active Blobs, a non-rigid tracking technique is used to recover the position, rotation and non-rigid deformations of the object. The resulting transformations can be applied to a texture mapped mesh, thus allowing the user to control it interactively. Our use of texture mapping hardware allows us to make the system responsive enough for interactive animation and video game character control. |
Identificador |
Isidoro, John; Sclaroff, Stan. "Active Voodoo Dolls: A Vision Based Input Device for Non-rigid Control", Technical Report BUCS-1998-006, Computer Science Department, Boston University, February 16, 1998. [Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1763] |
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en_US |
Publicador |
Boston University Computer Science Department |
Relação |
BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-1998-006 |
Tipo |
Technical Report |