Title: Hair and strand-like deformable models
1Hair and strand-like deformable models
- 15-863 Class 15 (Mar 11)
- Doug James, CMU
2OverviewClass 15 (Mar 11)
- Course project proposal
- Strand-like deformable models
- Hair, sutures, cables, and other 1D structures
- Flexible chains
- geometrically large deformation
- Twist DOF makes things more interesting
3Project Proposal
- 2 pages or less
- Use SIGGRAPH style LaTeX formatting
- http//www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions
- Proposal section structure
- Abstract
- Introduction (What, why, related work)
- Details of approach
- Proposed work (incrementally defined)
- Will do (core material)
- Hope to do (time-permitting)
- Ultimately would like to do (if 1 2 get done)
- Summary of proposed contributions
- References (e.g., use BibTeX graphbib)
4Project Calendar
- Proposal Thursday, March 20.
- Progress report Tuesday, April 15.
- Presentation Thursday, April 24(?)
- Final report Tuesday, April 29.
- ACM I3D Away Tu-April 29 Th-May 1.
5Project Software
- Dont have to reinvent the wheel
- Can explore PBMIS applications versus modeling
fundamentals - FEM, BEM, rigid bodies, collision detection, my
code, etc. - Constraint project must be substantial
6Possible evaluation choice
- OPTION A
- 30 - 2 assignments
- 60 - project
- 10 - presentation
- OPTION B
- 45 - 3 assignments
- 45 - project
- 10 - presentation
7Strand-like deformable models
- Hair, sutures, cables, and other 1D structures
- Flexible chains
- geometrically large deformation
- Twist DOF makes things more interesting
- Application determines utility of physically
based models
8Interactive Multiresolution Hair Modeling and
EditingTae-Yong Kim, Ulrich Neumann.ACM
Transactions on Graphics. 21(3), pp. 620-629,
2002.
- Sometimes physics just gets in the way
- Hairstyling doesnt require physically accurate
hair - Good survey
- N.Magnenat-Thalmann, S.Hadap, P.Kalra, State of
the Art in Hair Simulation, International
Workshop on Human Modeling and Animation, Seoul,
Korea, Korea Computer Graphics Society, pp. 3-9,
June, 2002.
9Interactive Multiresolution Hair Modeling and
EditingTae-Yong Kim, Ulrich Neumann.ACM
Transactions on Graphics. 21(3), pp. 620-629,
2002.
10Faking Dynamics of Ropes and SpringsRonen
Barzel.IEEE Computer Graphics Applications.
17(3), pp. 31-39, 1997.
- Animator key frames amplitudes of shape functions
11Faking Dynamics of Ropes and SpringsRonen
Barzel.IEEE Computer Graphics Applications.
17(3), pp. 31-39, 1997.
12Faking Dynamics of Ropes and SpringsRonen
Barzel.IEEE Computer Graphics Applications.
17(3), pp. 31-39, 1997.
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19Some other approaches
- Could add torsional springs
- Rosenblum et al. 91
- Daldegan et al. 93
- Simulated Knot Tying. J.M. Phillips, A.M. Ladd,
L.E. Kavraki. IEEE International Conference on
Robotics and Automation 2002. - See webpage for more examples.
20Open Kinematic Chains
- Hair is basically inextensible
- ? numerical stiffness
- Multibody open chain approx. is now common for
hair - Can be solved efficiently
- Articulated-Body Method
- Reduced coordinate formulation
- O(n) forward dynamics
- Featherstone, R., Robot Dynamics Algorithms,
Kluwer, Boston, 1987. - Could (of course) use fast O(n) Lagrange
multiplier methods
21A Practical Model for Hair Mutual
InteractionsJohnny T. Chang, Jingyi Jin, Yizhou
Yu.ACM SIGGRAPH Symp. on Computer Animation. pp.
73-80, 2002.
- Recent example
- Static links
- Hair-hair interactions
- Hair interpolated using guide hairs
- Use Featherstones algorithm
22A Practical Model for Hair Mutual
InteractionsJohnny T. Chang, Jingyi Jin, Yizhou
Yu.ACM SIGGRAPH Symp. on Computer Animation. pp.
73-80, 2002.
23A Practical Model for Hair Mutual
InteractionsJohnny T. Chang, Jingyi Jin, Yizhou
Yu.ACM SIGGRAPH Symp. on Computer Animation. pp.
73-80, 2002.
24A Practical Model for Hair Mutual
InteractionsJohnny T. Chang, Jingyi Jin, Yizhou
Yu.ACM SIGGRAPH Symp. on Computer Animation. pp.
73-80, 2002.
25A Practical Model for Hair Mutual
InteractionsJohnny T. Chang, Jingyi Jin, Yizhou
Yu.ACM SIGGRAPH Symp. on Computer Animation. pp.
73-80, 2002.
26Eric Plante, Marie-Paule Cani, Pierre Poulin,
Capturing the Complexity of Hair Motion, GMOD
numéro 1 volume 64 , january 2002.
27Next class...
- Thursday, March 13
- Fast and Flexible 3D Scanning
- Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Princeton University
- Wean Hall 4623, Talk 1230pm - 200pm
- The digitization of the 3D shape of real objects
is a rapidly expanding field, with applications
in design, - manufacturing, and mapping spaces such as
buildings and caves. This talk will describe
recent - research aimed at increasing the speed and
flexibility of 3D scanning systems. Two new
scanner - designs will be presented, one based on active
temporal stereo and the other based on projected - structured light with stripe boundary coding.
Both are based on a space-time stereo framework,
in - which correspondences between two cameras or
between a camera and projector are obtained by - considering windows with extent in both space and
time. The scanners are the first stage in a 3D - model acquisition pipeline, which also includes
algorithms for aligning and merging successive
range - images. The talk will discuss the value of having
the entire pipeline operate in real time, which
allows - the user to see holes in the model and determine
when the object has been completely covered. - Results are presented from a prototype that
incorporates 60 Hz. structured-light rangefinder,
a real-
28D. K. Pai, STRANDS Interactive Simulation of
Thin Solids using Cosserat Models,Computer
Graphics Forum, 21(3), pp. 347-352, 2002.