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8th Workshop on Computer Animation and Simulation 1997: Budapest, Hungary
- Daniel Thalmann, Michiel van de Panne:
Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop on Computer Animation and Simulation 1997, Budapest, Hungary, September 2-3, 1997. Eurographics, Springer 1997, ISBN 978-3-211-83048-2 - Bobby Bodenheimer, Chuck Rose, Seth Rosenthal, John Pella:
The Process of Motion Capture: Dealing with the Data. 3-18 - Fernando Wagner Serpa Vieira da Silva, Luiz Velho, Paulo Roma Cavalcanti, Jonas de Miranda Gomes:
A New Interface Paradigm for Motion Capture Based Animation Systems. 19-36 - Soraia Raupp Musse, Daniel Thalmann:
A Model of Human Crowd Behavior : Group Inter-Relationship and Collision Detection Analysis. 39-51 - François Faure, Gilles Debunne, Marie-Paule Gascuel, Franck Multon:
Dynamic analysis of human walking. 53-65 - Yin Wu, Prem Kalra, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Physically-based Wrinkle Simulation & Skin Rendering. 69-79 - Victor Ng-Thow-Hing, Eugene Fiume:
Interactive display and animation of B-spline solids as muscle shape primitives. 81-97 - Hugh Reynolds:
An Alternative Inter-Particle Force Model for Coupled System Flexible Body Dynamics. 99-110 - Fabrice Neyret:
Qualitative Simulation of Convective Cloud Formation and Evolution. 113-124 - Bedrich Benes:
Visual Model of Plant Development with Respect to Influence of Light. 125-136 - Jean-Christophe Gonzato, Bertrand Le Saëc:
A phenomenological model of coastal scenes based on physical considerations. 137-148 - Hiromi Ono:
Practical experience in the physical animation and destruction of trees. 149-159 - Carol O'Sullivan, Ronan G. Reilly:
REACT: REal-time Adaptive Collision Testing An Interactive Vision approach. 163-175 - Xavier Provot:
Collision and self-collision handling in cloth model dedicated to design garments. 177-189
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