Lionel Reveret
University of Grenoble
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international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques | 2011
Stelian Coros; Andrej Karpathy; Ben Jones; Lionel Reveret; Michiel van de Panne
We develop an integrated set of gaits and skills for a physics-based simulation of a quadruped. The motion repertoire for our simulated dog includes walk, trot, pace, canter, transverse gallop, rotary gallop, leaps capable of jumping on-and-off platforms and over obstacles, sitting, lying down, standing up, and getting up from a fall. The controllers use a representation based on gait graphs, a dual leg frame model, a flexible spine model, and the extensive use of internal virtual forces applied via the Jacobian transpose. Optimizations are applied to these control abstractions in order to achieve robust gaits and leaps with desired motion styles. The resulting gaits are evaluated for robustness with respect to push disturbances and the traversal of variable terrain. The simulated motions are also compared to motion data captured from a filmed dog.
Computer Graphics Forum | 2009
Ljiljana Skrba; Lionel Reveret; Franck Hétroy; Marie-Paule Cani; Carol O'Sullivan
Films like Shrek, Madagascar, The Chronicles of Narnia and Charlottes web all have something in common: realistic quadruped animations. While the animation of animals has been popular for a long time, the technical challenges associated with creating highly realistic, computer generated creatures have been receiving increasing attention recently. The entertainment, education and medical industries have increased the demand for simulation of realistic animals in the computer graphics area. In order to achieve this, several challenges need to be overcome: gathering and processing data that embodies the natural motion of an animal – which is made more difficult by the fact that most animals cannot be easily motion‐captured; building accurate kinematic models for animals, with adapted animation skeletons in particular; and developing either kinematic or physically‐based animation methods, either by embedding some a priori knowledge about the way that quadrupeds locomote and/or adopting examples of real motion. In this paper, we present an overview of the common techniques used to date for realistic quadruped animation. This includes an outline of the various ways that realistic quadruped motion can be achieved, through video‐based acquisition, physics based models, inverse kinematics or some combination of the above.
symposium on computer animation | 2012
Maxime Tournier; Lionel Reveret
This paper presents a new integration of a data-driven approach using dimension reduction and a physically-based simulation for real-time character animation. We exploit Lie group statistical analysis techniques (Principal Geodesic Analysis, PGA) to approximate the pose manifold of a motion capture sequence by a reduced set of pose geodesics. We integrate this kinematic parametrization into a physically-based animation approach of virtual characters, by using the PGA-reduced parametrization directly as generalized coordinates of a Lagrangian formulation of mechanics. In order to achieve real-time without sacrificing stability, we derive an explicit time integrator by approximating existing variational integrators. Finally, we test our approach in task-space motion control. By formulating both physical simulation and inverse kinematics time stepping schemes as two quadratic programs, we propose a features-based control algorithm that interpolates between the two metrics. This allows for an intuitive trade-off between realistic physical simulation and controllable kinematic manipulation.
Medical Image Understanding and Analysis | 2014
Julien Pansiot; Lionel Reveret; Edmond Boyer
symposium on computer animation | 2008
Xiaomao Wu; Lionel Reveret; Maxime Tournier
MIUA | 2014
Julien Pansiot; Lionel Reveret; Edmond Boyer
Archive | 2011
Maxime Tournier; Lionel Reveret
Archive | 2010
Estelle Duveau; Benjamin Gilles; Olivier Palombi; Lionel Reveret; Mathieu Rodriguez
Archive | 2010
François Faure; Antonin Fontanille; Lionel Reveret
Archive | 2010
Marie-Paule Cani; François Faure; Franck Hétroy; Lionel Reveret; Mathieu Rodriguez