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arxiv: 2208.08274 · v1 · pith:XRPYYRDW · submitted 2022-08-16 · cs.GR · cs.LG

SMPL-IK: Learned Morphology-Aware Inverse Kinematics for AI Driven Artistic Workflows

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classification cs.GR cs.LG
keywords smpl-ikallowingsmplcharactercharactersflexibleinversekinematics
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Inverse Kinematics (IK) systems are often rigid with respect to their input character, thus requiring user intervention to be adapted to new skeletons. In this paper we aim at creating a flexible, learned IK solver applicable to a wide variety of human morphologies. We extend a state-of-the-art machine learning IK solver to operate on the well known Skinned Multi-Person Linear model (SMPL). We call our model SMPL-IK, and show that when integrated into real-time 3D software, this extended system opens up opportunities for defining novel AI-assisted animation workflows. For example, pose authoring can be made more flexible with SMPL-IK by allowing users to modify gender and body shape while posing a character. Additionally, when chained with existing pose estimation algorithms, SMPL-IK accelerates posing by allowing users to bootstrap 3D scenes from 2D images while allowing for further editing. Finally, we propose a novel SMPL Shape Inversion mechanism (SMPL-SI) to map arbitrary humanoid characters to the SMPL space, allowing artists to leverage SMPL-IK on custom characters. In addition to qualitative demos showing proposed tools, we present quantitative SMPL-IK baselines on the H36M and AMASS datasets.

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