Laziness is a Virtue: Motion Stitching Using Effort Minimization
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2008Author
Li, Lei
McCann, James
Faloutsos, Christos
Pollard, Nancy
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Given two motion-capture sequences that are to be stitched together, how can we assess the goodness of the stitching? The straightforward solution, Euclidean distance, permits counter-intuitive results because it ignores the effort required to actually make the stitch. The main contribution of our work is that we propose an intuitive, first-principles approach, by computing the effort that is needed to do the transition (laziness-effort, or L-score ). Our conjecture is that, the smaller the effort, the more natural the transition will seem to humans. Moreover, we propose the elastic L-score which allows for elongated stitching, to make a transition as natural as possible. We present preliminary experiments on both artificial and real motions which show that our L-score approach indeed agrees with human intuition, it chooses good stitching points, and generates natural transition paths.
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@inproceedings {10.2312:egs.20081028,
booktitle = {Eurographics 2008 - Short Papers},
editor = {Katerina Mania and Eric Reinhard},
title = {{Laziness is a Virtue: Motion Stitching Using Effort Minimization}},
author = {Li, Lei and McCann, James and Faloutsos, Christos and Pollard, Nancy},
year = {2008},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
DOI = {10.2312/egs.20081028}
}
booktitle = {Eurographics 2008 - Short Papers},
editor = {Katerina Mania and Eric Reinhard},
title = {{Laziness is a Virtue: Motion Stitching Using Effort Minimization}},
author = {Li, Lei and McCann, James and Faloutsos, Christos and Pollard, Nancy},
year = {2008},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
DOI = {10.2312/egs.20081028}
}