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3-D Modeling of Human Hand with Motion Constraints

Published: 12 May 1997 Publication History

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Abstract: This paper describes a new approach for modeling of the human hand by considering the dynamics and the natural constraints of the motion and the shape of hands. The hand model consists of a dynamic model and a surface model. The dynamic model is used to generate the posture of the hand. We show that natural hand posture can be generated even only a few hand parameters are available. The surface model is used to generate the hand shape based on the posture obtained from the dynamic model. The surface model is built based on the digitized 3D shape of a real hand.
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    3DIM '97: Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Advances in 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling
    May 1997
    ISBN:11111111111

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 12 May 1997

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    1. 3D modeling
    2. computer animation
    3. digitized 3D shape
    4. dynamic model
    5. human hand
    6. motion constraints
    7. natural constraints
    8. surface model

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