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ACM transactions on graphics, , Vol.38 (6), p.1-14

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Neural state machine for character-scene interactions
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  • ACM transactions on graphics, , Vol.38 (6), p.1-14
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ACM
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  • We propose Neural State Machine , a novel data-driven framework to guide characters to achieve goal-driven actions with precise scene interactions. Even a seemingly simple task such as sitting on a chair is notoriously hard to model with supervised learning. This difficulty is because such a task involves complex planning with periodic and non-periodic motions reacting to the scene geometry to precisely position and orient the character. Our proposed deep auto-regressive framework enables modeling of multi-modal scene interaction behaviors purely from data. Given high-level instructions such as the goal location and the action to be launched there, our system computes a series of movements and transitions to reach the goal in the desired state. To allow characters to adapt to a wide range of geometry such as different shapes of furniture and obstacles, we incorporate an efficient data augmentation scheme to randomly switch the 3D geometry while maintaining the context of the original motion. To increase the precision to reach the goal during runtime, we introduce a control scheme that combines egocentric inference and goal-centric inference. We demonstrate the versatility of our model with various scene interaction tasks such as sitting on a chair, avoiding obstacles, opening and entering through a door, and picking and carrying objects generated in real-time just from a single model.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0730-0301
eISSN: 1557-7368
DOI: 10.1145/3355089.3356505
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1145_3355089_3356505

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