Fidelity metrics for animation
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O'Sullivan, Carol Ann. 'Fidelity metrics for animation' in Journal of WSCG, 12, (1-3), 2004, pp. 1 - 5.Download Item:
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In this paper, the problem of evaluating the fidelity of animations will be addressed. Plausible simulation and the
perceptual impact of animations generated using approximations or interactive manipulation will be discussed.
We will examine some recent work in the development of perceptual metrics for evaluating the visual fidelity of
animations. This includes investigations into the perception of collisions and, more recently, psychophysical
experiments that examined human sensitivity to dynamic anomalies, leading to the first steps to developing a
metric to evaluate the visual fidelity of physically-based animations. In addition, we describe several new
experiments and provide some new results regarding the role of task in the perception of anomalous collision
events.
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Author: O'SULLIVAN, CAROL ANN
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