Date: | Aug 11, 2016 |
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Location: | DC 1331 |
Time: | 11:30 |
Chair: | Tyler Nowicki |
Date: | August 18, 2016 | August 25, 2016 | September 1, 2016 | September 8, 2016 |
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Location: | DC 1331 11:30 | DC 1331 11:30 | DC 1331 11:30 | DC 1331 11:30 |
Chair: | Reza Adhitya Saputra |
Matthew Thorne |
Andrew Tinits |
Dan Vogel |
Technical Presentation: | Stephen Mann |
Reza Adhitya Saputra |
Matthew Thorne |
Andrew Tinits |
Tyler Nowicki |
Title : Change-Points in Traditionally Animated Movement
Abstract: Interpolating splines are used by almost all methods for controlling a feature's velocity along its movement path. Scientific evaluation of the goodness of a method is difficult, however because the parameters of the spline must be fit for each desired movement. Alternatively, I propose that feature movement consists of simple piece-wise segments that have discontinuous velocities where they meet. My initial examination into these change-points and the intermediate processes has been promising, however further research is required to verify this claim. |
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