Overview
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Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
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MIRA Laboratory, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Daniel Thalmann
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Computer Graphics Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Table of contents (17 papers)
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Motion Capture and Control
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- Andrew J. Davison, Jonathan Deutscher, Ian D. Reid
Pages 3-14
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- Martijn Kragtwijk, Anton Nijholt, Job Zwiers
Pages 15-26
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Deformations for Animation
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- Dominique Bechmann, Mehdi Elkouhen
Pages 29-35
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- Antoine Leclercq, S. Akkouche, E. Galin
Pages 37-47
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Natural Phenomena
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- Fabrice Neyret, Nathalie Praizelin
Pages 53-64
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- Thomas Di Giacomo, Stéphane Capo, François Faure
Pages 65-74
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- Haeyoung Lee, Laehyun Kim, Mark Meyer, Mathieu Desbrun
Pages 75-84
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Physically-based Animation
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- Susan Fisher, Ming C. Lin
Pages 99-111
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- Matthias Müller, Leonard McMillan, Julie Dorsey, Robert Jagnow
Pages 113-124
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Hair Animation
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Front Matter
Pages 125-125
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- Chuan Koon Koh, Zhiyong Huang
Pages 127-138
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- Eric Plante, Marie-Paule Cani, Pierre Poulin
Pages 139-148
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High Level Motion Planning
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Front Matter
Pages 149-149
About this book
This volume contains the research papers presented at the 12th Eurographics Workshop on Computer Animation and Simulation, Manchester, UK, September 2-3, 2001. The workshop is an international forum for research in computer-animation and simulation. This year, we choose to give a special focus on the modelling and animation of complex phenomena. This includes the modelling of virtual creature- from their body-parts to the control of their behavior, and the animation of natural phenomena such as water, smoke, fire and vegetation. The call for papers required submission of the full papers for review, and each paper was reviewed by at least 2 members of the international program committee and additional reviewers. Based on the reviews, 16 papers were accepted. We added to the final program an invited talk by Jos Stam. We wish to thank all reviewers for their time and effort in working within the rigid constraints of the tight schedule, thereby making it possible to publish this volume in time for the workshop. We also thank the authors for their contributions to the workshop, without whom this unique forum for animation and simulation work would not exist.
Editors and Affiliations
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MIRA Laboratory, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
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Computer Graphics Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
Daniel Thalmann