Brubaker et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Physics-based human motion modeling for people tracking: A short tutorialBrubaker et al., 2009
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- Brubaker M
- Sigal L
- Fleet D
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- Image (Rochester, NY)
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Physics-based models have proved to be effective in modeling how people move and interact with the environment. Such dynamical models are prevalent in computer graphics and robotics, where they allow physically plausible animation and/or simulation of humanoid …
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