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Clothing a model of embodiment
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001By delineating the parametric variations that affect infant performance in the standard A-not-B search task, the Thelen et al. model provides an important contribution to the field of infant development. We discuss several broad issues pertinent to interpreting the model. We note that the phenomenon modeled by Thelen et al.
Kevin A. Pelphrey, J. Steven Reznick
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A system for modelling and visualization of cloth material
Computers & Graphics, 1995Abstract This paper describes some developments in techniques for the visualization of the shapes of cloth materials when suspended at given points or draped over a rigid surface. The material is modelled by a set of energy equations, which takes the bending constant, density, elasticity, diagonal-to-axial strength ratio, and rigidity into account ...
Ng, Hing Ngok +2 more
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Computer-Aided Modelling of Cloth Deformation
Volume 3: 22nd Design Automation Conference, 1996Abstract A constrained finite element method for modelling cloth deformation is developed. The bending deformation and the geometric constraint of developable surfaces of the cloth objects are considered. The representation of large rotation and the motion of rigid body are described using the current coordinates with the geometric ...
Tan, ST, Chen, WJ, Wong, TN, Zhao, YF
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Computer graphics techniques for modeling cloth
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1996In this survey, we present a contemporary overview of cloth modeling techniques. 19 modeling techniques are summarized and categorized by their main theoretical method: geometrical, physical, or hybrid. The techniques within each category do not follow well-defined patterns.
Ng, Hing Ngok, Grimsdale, Richard L.
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Composite Templates for Cloth Modeling and Sketching
2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 1 (CVPR'06), 2006Cloth modeling and recognition is an important and challenging problem in both vision and graphics tasks, such as dressed human recognition and tracking, human sketch and portrait. In this paper, we present a context sensitive grammar in an And-Or graph representation which will produce a large set of composite graphical templates to account for the ...
Hong Chen +3 more
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Inverse appearance modeling of interwoven cloth
The Visual Computer, 2017This paper proposes an inverse approach for modeling the appearance of interwoven cloth. Creating the desired appearance in cloth is difficult because many factors, such as the type of thread and the weaving pattern, have to be considered. Design tools that enable the desired visual appearance of the cloth to be replicated are therefore beneficial for ...
Yoshinori Dobashi +4 more
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Modeling of Bodies and Clothes for Virtual Environments
2004 International Conference on Cyberworlds, 2004Although graphical human modeling has been a long sought subject in computer graphics, when it comes to dealing with real-time applications, it raises a number of unique requirements for both CG artists and researchers. For example, for a real-time performance it is highly desirable to lighten the geometry and optimize the runtime animation of ...
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann +3 more
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A New Buckling Model for Cloth Simulation
2011Textiles are normally incompressible: when we try to compress them, they immediately buckle. Unfortunately, many cloth simulation solvers disregard this fact. In this paper, we present an efficient method to model buckling using distance contraint. This constraint is formulated as a linear complementarity problem (LCP) and can be easily integrated ...
Tung Le Thanh, André Gagalowicz
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Cloth Modeling and Simulation: A Literature Survey
2011Cloth modeling and simulation has gained significant momentum in recent years due to advances in computational hardware and software. Cloth plays an important role not only in daily life, but also in special scenarios such as firefighter's cloth and space suits. There are special requirements such as protection capability of the human body and mobility
James Long +2 more
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Data‐Driven Estimation of Cloth Simulation Models
Computer Graphics Forum, 2012AbstractProgress in cloth simulation for computer animation and apparel design has led to a multitude of deformation models, each with its own way of relating geometry, deformation, and forces. As simulators improve, differences between these models become more important, but it is difficult to choose a model and a set of parameters to match a given ...
Eder Miguel +6 more
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