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Making Them Move: Mechanics, Control & Animation of Articulated Figures (1st edition.)

Part of the The Morgan Kaufmann series in computer graphics and geometric modeling, series
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Current computer graphics hardware and software make it possible to synthesize near photo-realistic images, but the simulation of natural-looking motion of articulated figures remains a difficult
and challenging task. Skillfully rendered animation of humans, animals, and robots can delight and move us, but simulating their realistic motion holds great promise for many other applications as well, including ergonomic engineering design, clinical diagnosis of pathological movements, rehabilitation therapy, and biomechanics.

Making Them Move presents the work of leading researchers in computer graphics, psychology, robotics and mechanical engineering who were invited to attend the Workshop on the Mechanics, Control and Animation of Articulated
Figures held at the MIT Media Lab in April 1989. The book explores biological and robotic motor control, as well as state-of-the-art computer
graphics techniques for simulating human and animal figures in a natural and physically realistic manner.

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Routledge
1136110615 / 9781136110610
eBook (EPUB)
006.6
01/08/1990
English
348 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%