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AVICE: Evolving Avatar’s Movernent
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AVICE: Evolving Avatar’s Movernent
Hiromi Wakaki5 and Hitoshi Iba5 
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Graduate School of Frontier Science, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyou-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan |
Abstract
In recent years, the widespread penetration of the Internet has led to the use of diverse expressions over the Web. Among
them, many appear to have strong video elements. However, few expressions are based on human beings, with whom we are most
familiar. This is deemed to be attributable to the fact that it is not easy to generate human movements. This is attributable
to the fact that the creation of movements by hand requires intuition and technology.
With this in mind, this study proposes a system that supports the creation of 3D avatars’ movements based on interactive evolutionary
computation, as a system that facilitates creativity and enables ordinary Users with no special skills to generate dynamic
animations easily, and as a method of movement description.
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