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Computer Animation of Gait

Engineering in Medicine, 1978
A program has been written which enables two dimensional visualization of leg movements on a computer graphics display. Hip, knee, ankle angle, and pelvic displacement information can be input and processed to obtain Fourier coefficients characterizing these motions.
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Animating pervasive computing

Proceedings of the 23rd annual international conference on Design of communication: documenting & designing for pervasive information, 2005
It is difficult to present new, complex ideas in ways that are informative and interesting in situations where a vast amount of information has to be delivered and understood quickly. Given short attention spans, boredom thresholds and limited capacity to assimilate new information, it is essential to use an effective conveyor of the message, which ...
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Computer music animations

Organised Sound, 1998
Electroacoustic music, since its inception, has been situated in a cross-disciplinary no-man's-land, with areas of interest spread in many directions; from ideas of musical structures ordered through traditional pitch-classes to research on physical modelling and analysis of sound and compositional structures through the use of neural networks ...
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Computer Animation in Engineering

1985
Computer animation provides the next leap in extending and enhancing the engineer’s ability to communicate with others. This is a concise overview of the advantages, uses, and features available in computer animation. The discussion covers the areas such as design, sales, product litigation, advertising, and entertainment where computer animation can ...
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Computer Animation Techniques

2000
Animation, whether it is traditional or computer-generated, is about movement — moving characters, moving objects, moving cameras, moving lights and moving special effects. Traditional animators rely upon their drawing skills to endow a cartoon character with life-like movement; as they are not constrained by any physical laws, movements can be ...
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Computer animation

ACM Computing Surveys, 1985
N. Magnenat-Thalman, D. Thalmann
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Computer Animation Festival

1998
Das Motto der diesjahrigen Gl-Jahrestagung „Informatik zwischen Bild und Sprache birgt die Moglichkeit, mit einem kulturellen Ereignis der besonderen Art ein breites Publikum zu erreichen und einen Aspekt der Informatik anzusprechen, der bisher allgemeinhin eher der Kunst als der Wissenschaft zugeordnet wird: Computer-Animationen.
Stefan Schlechtweg, Thomas Strothotte
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Computer Animation Jobs

2000
In the traditional sense, animation means bringing drawings to life. For many people, drawing is difficult enough without giving them life-like movements! Consequently, it is understandable why it can take several years to master just some of the basic skills that make a good animator.
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Computer Animation Hardware

2000
In this chapter I want to describe the hardware used in computer animation. Such hardware is evolving very fast, and rather than concentrate upon specific manufacturer’s models, I will describe generic devices and their operational characteristics and refer to specific systems where appropriate.
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What is Computer Animation?

2000
Although computers play a vital and important role in applications such as stock control, payroll, billing, invoicing, banking, etc., it is difficult to get too enthusiastic about such applications. On the other hand, when computers are used to create and manipulate images — especially 3D images — one discovers new and exciting worlds that immediately ...
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