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Learning Motion Style Synthesis from Perceptual Observations

Neural Information Processing Systems

This paper presents an algorithm for synthesis of human motion in specified styles. We use a theory of movement observation (Laban Movement Analysis) to describe movement styles as points in a multi-dimensional perceptual space. We cast the task of learning to synthesize desired movement styles as a regression problem: sequences generated via space-time interpolation of motion capture data are used to learn a nonlinear mapping between animation parameters and movement styles in perceptual space. We demonstrate that the learned model can apply a variety of motion styles to pre-recorded motion sequences and it can extrapolate styles not originally included in the training data.


Learning Motion Style Synthesis from Perceptual Observations

Torresani, Lorenzo, Hackney, Peggy, Bregler, Christoph

Neural Information Processing Systems

This paper presents an algorithm for synthesis of human motion in specified styles. We use a theory of movement observation (Laban Movement Analysis) to describe movement styles as points in a multidimensional perceptual space. We cast the task of learning to synthesize desired movement styles as a regression problem: sequences generated via space-time interpolation of motion capture data are used to learn a nonlinear mapping between animation parameters and movement styles in perceptual space. We demonstrate that the learned model can apply a variety of motion styles to prerecorded motion sequences and it can extrapolate styles not originally included in the training data.


Learning Motion Style Synthesis from Perceptual Observations

Torresani, Lorenzo, Hackney, Peggy, Bregler, Christoph

Neural Information Processing Systems

This paper presents an algorithm for synthesis of human motion in specified styles. We use a theory of movement observation (Laban Movement Analysis) to describe movement styles as points in a multidimensional perceptual space. We cast the task of learning to synthesize desired movement styles as a regression problem: sequences generated via space-time interpolation of motion capture data are used to learn a nonlinear mapping between animation parameters and movement styles in perceptual space. We demonstrate that the learned model can apply a variety of motion styles to prerecorded motion sequences and it can extrapolate styles not originally included in the training data.


Learning Motion Style Synthesis from Perceptual Observations

Torresani, Lorenzo, Hackney, Peggy, Bregler, Christoph

Neural Information Processing Systems

This paper presents an algorithm for synthesis of human motion in specified styles. We use a theory of movement observation (Laban Movement Analysis) to describe movement styles as points in a multidimensional perceptual space. We cast the task of learning to synthesize desired movement styles as a regression problem: sequences generated via space-time interpolation of motion capture data are used to learn a nonlinear mapping between animation parameters and movement styles in perceptual space. We demonstrate that the learned model can apply a variety of motion styles to prerecorded motion sequences and it can extrapolate styles not originally included in the training data.