Presentation 2001/6/21
Generation of CG dance movements producing subjecive impressions
Takeshi Arakaki, Kiyoshi Hoshino,
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Abstract(in English) All kinds of study studied it about impression image and configuration of dancing till now. In our study group, examined relevance of exercise characteristic and impression of subjectivity for Okinawa dancing "Kachaasii". Moreover, the animation which in late years representation ability of computer graphics has grown, and do behavior of human of indication with nature more is demanded. The study to examine impression of subjectivity of human and relevance with exercise by expressing a dance and actuating of human using computer graphics inside is reported. However, in these studies, be not ten minutes now to express the natural actuating that humans do. So, in this study, tried generation by dancing actuating to invent impression of subjectivity using hyman actuating generation procedure by frequency analysis.
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Keyword(in English) Computer graphics / Animation / Subjective impression / KACHAASII
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Conference Date 2001/6/21(1days)
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Title (in English) Generation of CG dance movements producing subjecive impressions
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Keyword(1) Computer graphics
Keyword(2) Animation
Keyword(3) Subjective impression
Keyword(4) KACHAASII
1st Author's Name Takeshi Arakaki
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus()
2nd Author's Name Kiyoshi Hoshino
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus:Japan Science and Technology Corporation
Date 2001/6/21
Paper # NC2001-19
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 153
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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