Comparing GPLVM approaches for dimensionality reduction in character animation
Date issued
2008
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Publisher
Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Gaussian Process Latent Variable Models (GPLVMs) have been found to allow dramatic dimensionality
reduction in character animations, often yielding two-dimensional or three-dimensional spaces from which the
animation can be retrieved without perceptible alterations. Recently, many researchers have used this approach
and improved on it for their purposes, thus creating a number of GPLVM-based approaches. The current paper
introduces the main concepts behind GPLVMs and introduces its most widely known variants. Each approach is
then compared based on various criteria pertaining to the task of dimensionality reduction in character
animation. In the light of our experiments, no single approach is preferred over all others in all respects.
Depending whether dimensionality reduction is used for compression purposes, to interpolate new natural
looking poses or to synthesize entirely new motions, different approaches will be preferred.
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Subject(s)
animace postav, Gausovské procesy, model latentních proměnných, redukce dimenzionality, stupně volnosti, nelineární transformace
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2008, vol. 16, no. 1-3, p. 41-48.