Vibration-minimizing motion retargeting for robotic characters

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Abstract

Creating animations for robotic characters is very challenging due to the constraints imposed by their physical nature. In particular, the combination of fast motions and unavoidable structural deformations leads to mechanical oscillations that negatively affect their performances. Our goal is to automatically transfer motions created using traditional animation software to robotic characters while avoiding such artifacts. To this end, we develop an optimization-based, dynamics-aware motion retargeting system that adjusts an input motion such that visually salient low-frequency, large amplitude vibrations are suppressed. The technical core of our animation system consists of a differentiable dynamics simulator that provides constraint-based two-way coupling between rigid and flexible components. We demonstrate the efficacy of our method through experiments performed on a total of five robotic characters including a child-sized animatronic figure that features highly dynamic drumming and boxing motions.

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Hoshyari, S., Xu, H., Knoop, E., Coros, S., & Bächer, M. (2019). Vibration-minimizing motion retargeting for robotic characters. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 38(4). https://doi.org/10.1145/3306346.3323034

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