Title :
Psychologically Inspired Anticipation and Dynamic Response for Impacts to the Head and Upper Body
Author :
Metoyer, Ronald ; Zordan, Victor ; Hermens, Benjamin ; Wu, Chun-Chi ; Soriano, Marc
Author_Institution :
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis
Abstract :
We present a psychology-inspired approach for generating a character´s anticipation of and response to an impending head or upper body impact. Protective anticipatory movement is built upon several actions that have been identified in the psychology literature as response mechanisms in monkeys and in humans. These actions are parameterized by a model of the approaching object (the threat) and are defined as procedural rules. We present a hybrid forward and inverse kinematic blending technique to guide the character to the pose that results from these rules while maintaining properties of a balanced posture and characteristics of the behavior just prior to the interaction. In our case, these characteristics are determined by a motion capture sequence. We combine our anticipation model with a physically-based dynamic response to produce animations where a character anticipates an impact before collision and reacts to the contact, physically, after the collision. We present a variety of examples including threats that vary in approach direction, size, and speed.
Keywords :
computer animation; gait analysis; human computer interaction; human factors; psychology; character animation; head impact; human balanced posture; human computer interaction; human response mechanism; inverse kinematic blending technique; monkey response mechanism; motion capture sequence; physically-based dynamic response; protective anticipatory movement; psychology-inspired anticipation; upper body impact; Animation; Kinematics and Dynamics; Motion Capture; Physically-Based Modeling; Abdomen; Arousal; Computer Simulation; Head; Humans; Models, Biological; Models, Psychological; Physical Stimulation; Reflex; Upper Extremity;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2007.70427