“Laughing out loud” by DiLorenzo, Zordan and Sanders

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    Laughing out loud

Session/Category Title:   Let's Get Physical


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    A novel technique for generating animation of laughter for a character, including a method for automatically creating an animation from a soundtrack of an individual laughing.

References:


    1. Filippelli, M., Pellegrino, R., Iandelli, I., Misuri, G., Rodarte, J., Duranti, R., Brusasco, V., and Scano, G. 2001. Respiratory dynamics during laughter. Journal of Applied Physiology 90, 4, 1441–1446.
    2. Luschei, E., Ramig, L., Finnegan, E., Baker, K., and Smith, M. 2006. Patterns of Laryngeal Electromyography and the Activity of the Respiratory System During Spontaneous Laughter. Journal of Neurophysiology 96, 1, 442.
    3. Park, S. I., and Hodgins, J. K. 2006. Capturing and animating skin deformation in human motion. ACM Transactions on Graphics 25, 3 (July), 881–889.
    4. Zordan, V., Celly, B., Chiu, B., and DiLorenzo, P. 2004. Breathe easy: model and control of simulated respiration for animation. ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics symposium on Computer animation, 29–37.


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