Anomaly detection in magnetic motion capture using a 2-layer SOM network
S McGlinchey, B Chaperot - 2006 IEEE Symposium on …, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
S McGlinchey, B Chaperot
2006 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games, 2006•ieeexplore.ieee.orgOver recent years, the fall in cost, and increased availability of motion capture equipment
has led to an increase in non-specialist companies being able to use motion capture data to
guide animation sequences for computer games and other applications by Margaret S.
Geroch (2004). A bottleneck in the animation production process is in the clean-up of
capture sessions to remove and/or correct anomalous (unusable) frames and noise. In this
paper, an investigation is carried out on the use of a system comprising of two layers of self …
has led to an increase in non-specialist companies being able to use motion capture data to
guide animation sequences for computer games and other applications by Margaret S.
Geroch (2004). A bottleneck in the animation production process is in the clean-up of
capture sessions to remove and/or correct anomalous (unusable) frames and noise. In this
paper, an investigation is carried out on the use of a system comprising of two layers of self …
Over recent years, the fall in cost, and increased availability of motion capture equipment has led to an increase in non-specialist companies being able to use motion capture data to guide animation sequences for computer games and other applications by Margaret S. Geroch (2004). A bottleneck in the animation production process is in the clean-up of capture sessions to remove and/or correct anomalous (unusable) frames and noise. In this paper, an investigation is carried out on the use of a system comprising of two layers of self-organising maps in identifying anomalous frames in a magnetic motion capture session
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