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Real-Time Style Modelling of Human Locomotion via Feature-Wise Transformations and Local Motion Phases

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arxiv 2201.04439 v1 pith:XID7OUSJ submitted 2022-01-12 cs.GR cs.AIcs.CVcs.LG

classification cs.GRcs.AIcs.CVcs.LG
keywords stylemotionreal-timemodellingcontentlocalsystemsystems
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Controlling the manner in which a character moves in a real-time animation system is a challenging task with useful applications. Existing style transfer systems require access to a reference content motion clip, however, in real-time systems the future motion content is unknown and liable to change with user input. In this work we present a style modelling system that uses an animation synthesis network to model motion content based on local motion phases. An additional style modulation network uses feature-wise transformations to modulate style in real-time. To evaluate our method, we create and release a new style modelling dataset, 100STYLE, containing over 4 million frames of stylised locomotion data in 100 different styles that present a number of challenges for existing systems. To model these styles, we extend the local phase calculation with a contact-free formulation. In comparison to other methods for real-time style modelling, we show our system is more robust and efficient in its style representation while improving motion quality.

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