Joe was also kind enough to email several major animation/effects studios to ask them how they organize their motion capture data, and how they pull out specific shots. So far, only Sony has responded, and they pretty much said nothing of relevance to my project :/
Basically, next week I plan on doing the following:
- Doing more research
- Sketching more motion visualization ideas (including things that may be "out there")
- Sketching a preliminary search results UI
- Deciding on what technology to use for coding the visualizations
- figure out how to use the code that the lab already has for parsing asf/amc files.
I also set up webspace on my own domain for temporarily hosting everything. The URL is movis.yiyizhou.com, so you can go there if you want, but all it says is "hello" at the moment. Not very exciting.
4 comments:
Is "movis" the name of your project? Or just something random you decided to name your subdomain?
I think making some sketches of some early visualization ideas is a great idea for the next week. I will package up a simple AMC/ASF viewer too similar to the BVH code that should help you start to see the motions as skeletons. but of course I am assuming a good visualization needs to see the skeleton...
I can't wait to see your GUI design! And as per our conversation with how great your name is to add to other words, may I suggest something like: "Mocap Data Represented Visual-Yi"? :)
Lu: 'Movis' is what Joe named the repository, so it's an abbreviation/nickname for my project.
Joe: I agree, most of the sketches I make will probably need the skeleton.
Marissa: Hahahahaha...
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