| N. Badler, J. Allbeck, L. Zhao, and M. Byun, "Representing and parameterizing agent behaviors," in Proc. Computer Animation, 2002, pp. 133--143. |
....instructions for lip synch and additional nonverbal actions. It then renders these instructions by applying deformations to a polygonal mesh, in part using a coarticulation model for speech [12, 15, 13] RUTH does not yet combine conversational actions with autonomous behaviors like those of [22, 23, 1], but in general we believe such control is compatible with the template structures and methodology we have developed. To specify prosody, RUTH uses the Tones and Break Indices (ToBI) model of English intonation [29, 3] In ToBI, prosodic structure is described in terms of phrasing, clustering of ....
N. Badler, J. Allbeck, L. Zhao, and M. Byun. Representing and parameterizing agent behaviors. In Computer Animation, pages 133--143, 2002.
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N. Badler, J. Allbeck, L. Zhao, and M. Byun, "Representing and parameterizing agent behaviors," in Proc. Computer Animation, 2002, pp. 133--143.
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Badler N, Allbeck J, Zhao L, Byun M. Representing and parameterizing agent behaviors. In Computer Animation, 2002; pp 133--143.
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