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    Resolution Methods

    Theoretical mechanics, as presented in Chapter 2, only provides differential equations describing the properties and behavior of materials. Resolution methods are necessary to obtain temporal descriptions of t...

    Walter Maurel, Prof. Daniel Thalmann, Yin Wu in Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simul… (1998)

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    Muscle Contraction Modeling

    Soft tissue constitutive modeling requires a particular investigation into muscle contraction since muscles also exhibit an active behavior. In this area, there are three major approaches corresponding to diff...

    Walter Maurel, Prof. Daniel Thalmann, Yin Wu in Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simul… (1998)

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    Theoretical Mechanics

    According to the previous chapter, soft tissues may be regarded as composite, non-isotropic, non-homogeneous, more or less incompressible, finitely deforming, damaging, non-linear viscoelastic materials. From ...

    Walter Maurel, Prof. Daniel Thalmann, Yin Wu in Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simul… (1998)

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    Soft Tissue Physiology

    From a physiological point of view, any solid component of the organism from bones to cells may be considered as a living tissue. Soft tissues may be distinguished from other tissues like bones for their flexi...

    Walter Maurel, Prof. Daniel Thalmann, Yin Wu in Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simul… (1998)

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    Constitutive Modeling

    The objective of experimentation is to obtain simple, general laws describing the macroscopic behavior of materials, in order to determine their mechanical properties, and predict their response under well def...

    Walter Maurel, Prof. Daniel Thalmann, Yin Wu in Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simul… (1998)

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    Application Perspectives

    Various approaches have been followed for soft tissues modeling in computer graphics. Most of them rely on the assumptions of geometrical and physical linearity of the material. However, applying biomechanical...

    Walter Maurel, Prof. Daniel Thalmann, Yin Wu in Biomechanical Models for Soft Tissue Simul… (1998)

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    Introduction

    In the beginning, computers were used to assist animators in conventional animation. As early as 1974, in Hungarian Peter Foldes won the Prix du Jury at the Cannes Film Festival with his computer-aided film, Hung...

    Prof. Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, Prof. Daniel Thalmann in Computer Animation (1990)

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    Computer Animation

    Although computer plays an ever-increasing role in animation, the term “computer animation” is imprecise and can sometimes be misleading. This is because the computer can play a variety of different roles:

      Prof. Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, Prof. Daniel Thalmann in Computer Animation (1990)

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      Automatic Motion Control

      In future animation systems, based on synthetic actors, motion control will be automatically performed using artificial intelligence (A.I.) and robotics techniques [Badler 1986, 1989; Boisvert et al. 1989; Cal...

      Prof. Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, Prof. Daniel Thalmann in Computer Animation (1990)

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      Keyframe and Painting Systems

      We showed in Chap. 3 that numerous steps in conventional animation can be assisted or improved by computer. In particular, the computer can be used:

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      Prof. Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, Prof. Daniel Thalmann in Computer Animation (1990)

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