Bottom-up visual attention for autonomous virtual human animation
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Christopher Peters, 'Bottom-up visual attention for autonomous virtual human animation', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2004, pp 199Download Item:
Abstract:
Animating autonomous virtual humans in a plausible manner is a difficult proposition.
As social creatures, humans must be able to interact with each other from an
early age and communication is often subject to many nuances. Humans therefore
need to be relatively adept at judging the behaviour of others in order to be socially
cohesive.
Author: Peters, Christopher
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O'Sullivan, CarolPublisher:
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