A System for the Capture and Synthesis of Insect Motion

David Gibson, David Oziem, Colin Dalton, Neill Campbell

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Abstract

We present an integrated system that enables the capture and synthesis of 3D motions of small scale dynamic creatures, typically insects and arachnids, in order to drive computer generated models. The system consists of a number of stages, initially, the acquisition of a multi-view calibration scene and synchronised video footage of a subject performing some action is carried out. A user guided labelling process, that can be semi-automated using tracking techniques and a 3D point generating algorithm, then enables a full metric calibration and captures the motions of specific points on the subject. The 3D motions extracted, which often come from a limited number of frames of the original footage, are then extended to generate potentially infinitely long, characteristic motion sequences for multiple similar subjects. Finally a novel path following algorithm is used to find optimal path along with coherent motion for synthetic subjects.
Translated title of the contributionA System for the Capture and Synthesis of Insect Motion
Original languageEnglish
Article number231-245
JournalGraphical Models and Image Processing
Volume69(5)
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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