Virtual humans are often endowed with human-like characteristics to make them more appealing and engaging. Motion capture is a reliable way to represent natural motion on such characters, thereby allowing a wide range of animations to be automatically created and replicated. However, interpersonal differences in actors’ performances can be subtle and complex, yet have a strong effect on the human observer. Such effects can be very difficult to express quantitatively or indeed even qualitatively. We investigate two subjective human motion characteristics: attractiveness and distinctiveness. We conduct a perceptual experiment, where participants’ eye movements are tracked while they rate the motions of a range of actors. We found that partici...
International audiencePopulating Virtual Environments with animated virtual characters often involve...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Objectives: Understanding others' actions depends on the observer's individual c...
Several studies have shown the distinct contribution of motion and form to the esthetic evaluation o...
Virtual humans are often endowed with human-like characteristics to make them more appealing and eng...
Virtual humans are often endowed with human-like characteristics to make them more appealing and eng...
Figure 1: Example frames from distinctive (leftmost pairs) and non-distinctive walking, jogging and ...
Motion capture remains a popular and widely-used method for animating virtual characters. However, a...
Person recognition is an important human ability. The main source of information we use to recognize...
While there exists plenty of work on facial attractiveness only little is known about how the rest o...
Facial attractiveness has been extensively studied within many disciplines, such as art, anthropolog...
Personality trait attribution is automatic, and first impressions can be lasting and lead to importa...
Designing virtual characters that are capable of conveying a sense of personality is important for g...
International audiencePerception of biological motions is a key issue in order to evaluate the quali...
A commonplace sight is seeing other people walk. Our visual system specializes in processing such ac...
It is common practice in movies and games to use different actors for the voice and body/face motion...
International audiencePopulating Virtual Environments with animated virtual characters often involve...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Objectives: Understanding others' actions depends on the observer's individual c...
Several studies have shown the distinct contribution of motion and form to the esthetic evaluation o...
Virtual humans are often endowed with human-like characteristics to make them more appealing and eng...
Virtual humans are often endowed with human-like characteristics to make them more appealing and eng...
Figure 1: Example frames from distinctive (leftmost pairs) and non-distinctive walking, jogging and ...
Motion capture remains a popular and widely-used method for animating virtual characters. However, a...
Person recognition is an important human ability. The main source of information we use to recognize...
While there exists plenty of work on facial attractiveness only little is known about how the rest o...
Facial attractiveness has been extensively studied within many disciplines, such as art, anthropolog...
Personality trait attribution is automatic, and first impressions can be lasting and lead to importa...
Designing virtual characters that are capable of conveying a sense of personality is important for g...
International audiencePerception of biological motions is a key issue in order to evaluate the quali...
A commonplace sight is seeing other people walk. Our visual system specializes in processing such ac...
It is common practice in movies and games to use different actors for the voice and body/face motion...
International audiencePopulating Virtual Environments with animated virtual characters often involve...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Objectives: Understanding others' actions depends on the observer's individual c...
Several studies have shown the distinct contribution of motion and form to the esthetic evaluation o...