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An animation bilateral filter for slow-in and slow-out effects

Citation:
Ji-Yong Kwon, and In-Kwon Lee, "An animation bilateral filter for slow-in and slow-out effects", Graphical Models (SCI), Vol. 73, Issue 5, pp. 141-150, September, 2011, September 2011
Abstract:
In this paper, we introduce a method that endows a given animation signal with slow-in and slow-out effects by using a bilateral filter scheme. By modifying the equation of the bilateral filter, the method applies reparameterization to the original animation trajectory. This holds extreme poses in the original animation trajectory for a long time, in such a way that there is no distortion or loss of the original information in the animation path. Our method can successfully enhance the slow-in and slow-out effects for several different types of animation data: keyframe and hand-drawn trajectory animation, motion capture data, and physically-based animation by using a rigid body simulation system.
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