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      Context-dependent crowd evaluation 

      Lerner, A.; Chrysanthou, Yiorgos L.; Shamir, A.; Cohen-Or, D. (2010)
      Many times, even if a crowd simulation looks good in general, there could be some specific individual behaviors which do not seem correct. Spotting such problems manually can become tedious, but ignoring them may harm the ...
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      Data driven evaluation of crowds 

      Lerner, A.; Chrysanthou, Yiorgos L.; Shamir, A.; Cohen-Or, D. (2009)
      There are various techniques for simulating crowds, however, in most cases the quality of the simulation is measured by examining its "look-and- feel". Even if the aggregate movement of the crowd looks natural from afar, ...
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      Inverse Kinematics Techniques in Computer Graphics: A Survey 

      Aristidou, A.; Lasenby, J.; Chrysanthou, Yiorgos; Shamir, A. (2018)
      Inverse kinematics (IK) is the use of kinematic equations to determine the joint parameters of a manipulator so that the end effector moves to a desired position
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      Self-similarity Analysis for Motion Capture Cleaning 

      Aristidou, Andreas; Cohen‐Or, D.; Hodgins, J. K.; Shamir, A. (2018)
      Motion capture sequences may contain erroneous data, especially when the motion is complex or performers are interacting closely and occlusions are frequent. Common practice is to have specialists visually detect the ...