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Practical Motion Capture in Everyday Surroundings Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 296 seconds This self-contained motion capture suit uses ultrasound to allow the recording of motions in any setting, as opposed to traditional motion capture systems that are confined to a studio. Published in SIGGRAPH 2007. More info (PDF): http://people.csa il.mit.edu/jovan/ass ets/papers/vlasic-20 07-pmc.pdf Related: animation, capture, computer, csail, graphics, mit, mocap, motion, siggraph |
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MIT Humanoid Robotics Competition Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 110 seconds MIT students spent three weeks building and programming a humanoid robot for an exciting competition. The goal of the workshop was to give students hands-on experience with tackling humanoid robot control problems, such as stably walking on a flat surface, walking up stairs, running, and even fighting! http://courses.cs ail.mit.edu/6.095 Related: csail, humanoid, mit, robot, robotics |
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Pinocchio: Automatic Rigging and Animation of 3D Characters Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 257 seconds The Pinocchio systems automatically places skeletal joints inside 3D characters. Published in SIGGRAPH 2007. More info (PDF): http://www.mit.ed u/%7Eibaran/autorig/ index.html Related: 3d, animation, computer, csail, graphics, mit, rigging, siggraph |
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Erik Demaine proves P=NP....April Fools! Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 104 seconds ...and faces the consequences. April fools! Related: april, complexity, csail, fools, math, mit, p=np |
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Rodney Brooks and Robotics Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 128 seconds Rod Brooks of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) gives his views on robotics and a look back at some of his previous robot creations. Related: ai, artificial, csail, intelligence, mit, robotics, robots, rodbrooks |
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Lecture Browser: Enabling Search within Video Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 255 seconds The Lecture Browser is a project of CSAIL Spoken Language Systems Group. Demo the Lecture Browser at: web.sls.csail.mit .edu/lectures/ Related: computer, csail, mit, recognition, science, speech, video |
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Real-time Edge-Aware Image Processing with a Bilateral Grid Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 265 seconds The bilateral grid is a new data structure that allows users to quickly and easily edit images and videos while respecting edges in the image. Published in SIGGRAPH 2007. More info: http://groups.csa il.mit.edu/graphics/ bilagrid/ Related: bilateral, computer, csail, gird, graphics, image, mit, processing, siggraph |
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Real-time Enveloping with Rotational Regression Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 215 seconds This is a new method for mapping skeletal controls to the skin of a 3D character. Our method accurately simulates deformations such as skin sliding and muscle bulging, yielding more realistic animations. Published in SIGGRAPH 2007 More info (PDF): http://people.csa il.mit.edu/jovan/ass ets/papers/wang-2007 -rte.pdf Related: animation, computer, csail, enveloping, graphics, mit, modeling, siggraph |
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Apparent Ridges for Line Drawing Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 137 seconds Apparent ridges are a new way to represent 3D models as non-photorealistic line drawings. They produce results that are more accurate and visually pleasing than currently existing methods. Published in SIGGRAPH 2007. More info (PDF): http://people.csa il.mit.edu/tjudd/app arentLines.pdf Related: apparent, computer, csail, drawing, graphics, line, mit, nonphotorealistic, rendering, ridges, siggraph |
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First Autonomous Ornithopter Flight Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 33 seconds The first (and second) flights of an autonomous ornithopter (robotic bird), built and programmed by the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab's Robot Locomotion Group. For more info: http://groups.csa il.mit.edu/locomotio n/flight.html Related: csail, flight, mit, ornithopter, robotics |
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Two-scale Tone Management for Photographic Look Posted by: MITCSAIL
Video duration: 165 seconds With this new approach to image editing, the user can adjust features such as tonal balance and amount of detail. In addition to directly controlling the parameters, the user can transfer the look of a model photograph to the picture being edited. Published in SIGGRAPH 2006. For more info: http://people.csa il.mit.edu/soonmin/p hotolook/ Related: computational, computer, csail, editing, graphics, hdr, image, management, mit, photography, siggraph, tone |










