Most motion editing techniques require significant computation resources or considerable manual annotation. This thesis proposes analytical classification and correspondence techniques to support consistent interpolation between pairs or quadruples of motion clips. The main contributions are: a) Motion clips are labeled with locomotion and generic kinematic joint level events; b) These event labels are gathered into states during inter-motion correspondence; c) An efficient globally optimal correspondence between states is performed, preserving state sequences; d) Weights gathered from a...
Most motion editing techniques require significant computation resources or considerable manual annotation. This thesis proposes analytical classifica...