DocumentCode
2222963
Title
Pedestrians: creating agent behaviors through statistical analysis of observation data
Author
Ashida, Koji ; Lee, Seung-Joo ; Allbeck, Jan M. ; Sun, Horold ; Badler, Norman I. ; Metaxas, Dimitris
Author_Institution
Center for Human Modeling & Simulation, Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
92
Abstract
Creating a complex virtual environment with human inhabitants that behave as we would expect real humans to behave is a difficult and time consuming task. Time must be spent to construct the environment, to create human figures, to create animations for the agents´ actions, and to create controls for the agents´ behaviors, such as scripts, plans, and decision-makers. Often work done for one virtual environment must be completely replicated for another. The creation of robust, procedural actions that can be ported from one simulation to another would ease the creation of new virtual environments. As walking is useful in many different virtual environments, the creation of natural looking walking is important. In this paper we present a system for producing more natural looking walking by incorporating actions for the upper body. We aim to provide a tool that authors of virtual environments can use to add realism to their characters without effort
Keywords
computer animation; digital simulation; statistical analysis; virtual reality; agent behaviors; animation; complex virtual environment; human inhabitants; natural looking walking; observation data; pedestrians; realism; robust procedural actions; simulation; statistical analysis; upper body actions; Analytical models; Animation; Biological system modeling; Humans; Leg; Legged locomotion; Robustness; Statistical analysis; Sun; Virtual environment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Animation, 2001. The Fourteenth Conference on Computer Animation. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Seoul
ISSN
1087-4844
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7237-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CA.2001.982380
Filename
982380
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