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Animating with style defining expressive semantics of motion

VISUAL COMPUTER, 2015
Actions performed by a virtual character can be controlled with verbal commands such as `walk five steps forward'. Similar control of the motion style, meaning how the actions are performed, is complicated by the ambiguity of describing individual motions with phrases such as `aggressive walking'.
Takala, Tapio, Förger, Klaus
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Style Animations Generated from Dynamic Model

2006
Recently, motion capture is widely used in the human animation. But it is still difficult to create new-style animations from the existing motion capture data. In this paper, we propose a novel technique to create the style animations from an existing motion sequence.
Dengming Zhu, Zhaoqi Wang, Shihong Xia
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WPF Resources, Animations, Styles, and Templates

2015
This chapter introduces you to three important (and interrelated) topics that will deepen your understanding of the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) API. The first order of business is to learn the role of logical resources. As you will see, the logical resource (also known as an object resource) system is a way to name and refer to commonly used ...
Andrew Troelsen, Philip Japikse
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Cartoon Animation Style Rendering of Water

2009
We present a cartoon animation style rendering method for water animation. In an effort to capture and represent crucial features of water observed in traditional cartoon animation, we propose a Cartoon Water Shader. The proposed rendering method is a modified Phong illumination model augmented by the optical properties that ray tracing provides.
You, M.   +3 more
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Coping styles in animals: current status in behavior and stress-physiology

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1999
This paper summarizes the current views on coping styles as a useful concept in understanding individual adaptive capacity and vulnerability to stress-related disease. Studies in feral populations indicate the existence of a proactive and a reactive coping style. These coping styles seem to play a role in the population ecology of the species.
Koolhaas, J.M.   +8 more
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A Ringerike style animal's head from Aggersborg, Denmark

2008
On a very fine animal's head in the Ringerike style, probably from a spur, and its significance for the understanding og the long history of ...
Pedersen, Anne, Roesdahl, Else
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Coping style and immunity in animals

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2008
Predicting the individual vulnerability to immune mediated disease is one of the main challenges of modern biomedical research. However, the question of individual behavioral and physiological characteristics that might predict this vulnerability has been subject of research and debate for a long time.
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