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The Expression of Gender in Synthetic Actors: Modeling and Motion Control Over Invariant Perceptual Cues Leading to Gender Recognition
(Texas A&M University, 1994-05)
A perception based strategy for communicating the gender of computer animated
characters is evaluated. Motivated by the idea that effective character animation
involves the expression of character traits through motion, ...
Perception Based Character Modeling and Animation
(Texas A&M University, 1999-12)
This thesis explores how humans identify sex (male or female) and judge gender (masculine or feminine) and attractiveness of a computer animated walker. Hip and shoulder movements during the walk cycle and waist-to-hip ...
A Comparison of Interactive Color Specification Systems for Human-Computer Interfaces
(Texas A&M University, 1994-12)
Color specification is a time-consuming and challenging task in computer graphics applications. The purpose of this research is to examine the color specification process in the context of current human-computer interface ...