Title
Animation Synthesis Triggered by Vocal Mimics.
Abstract
We propose a method leveraging the naturally time-related expressivity of our voice to control an animation composed of a set of short events. The user records itself mimicking onomatopoeia sounds such as ”Tick”, ”Pop”, or ”Chhh” which are associated with specific animation events. The recorded soundtrack is automatically analyzed to extract every instant and types of sounds. We finally synthesize an animation where each event type and timing correspond with the soundtrack. In addition to being a natural way to control animation timing, we demonstrate that multiple stories can be efficiently generated by recording different voice sequences. Also, the use of more than one soundtrack allows us to control different characters with overlapping actions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3359566.3360067
MIG '19: Motion, Interaction and Games Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom October, 2019
DocType
ISSN
ISBN
Conference
Motion, Interaction and Games, Oct 2019, Newcastle, United Kingdom
978-1-4503-6994-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Adrien Nivaggioli100.34
Damien Rohmer200.34