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Looking for master students
21
SEPT
2016

We are recruiting master students on a number of internship subjects, including Crowds, Facial Animation and Human Motion Adaptation.

Siggraph Paper conditionally accepted
14
APR
2016

Our Siggraph paper on the perception of shoulder motions in crowds has been conditionnally accepted in Siggraph.

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Two new papers on virtual embodiment
02
APR
2016

We recently had two papers accepted on embodiment with virtual avatars, in collaboration with Anatole Lecuyer and Ferran Arguelaguet (Hybrid team, Inria), in IEEE VR 2016 and in Frontiers in Robotics and AI.

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Eurographics Short Paper
04
FEB
2014

New paper accepted in Eurographics Short Papers, where we tracked participants’ eye movements while they rated attractiveness or distinctiveness of human motion.

More information avaiable on the project page.

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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
20
MARCH
2014

We just had a paper accepted in ACM Transactions on Applied Perception with Dr. Michele Vicovaro, following up our previous work on the perception of throwing animations.

Check out the project page for more information.

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Siggraph Asia Paper
1
SEPT
2013

Our paper attractiveness and distinctiveness of human motions on realistic virtual bodies as been accepted in Siggraph Asia 2013 and will be presented there soon. Check the project page for more information.

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Symposium on Applied Perception
22
AUG
2013

The Symposium on Applied Perception 2013 was held in Dublin this August. Thanks to all the attendees and speakers, and special congratulations to our best student speakers Aline Normoyle (University of Pennsylvania) and Katja Zibrek (Trinity College Dublin), and best student poster Anna Wellerdiek (Max Plank Institute for Biological Cybernetics).

Conference website

Motion In Games Paper
1
JUL
2013

Check out our last paper on the sensitivity to conversational emotions from body or facial motion.

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Symposium on Applied Perception Paper
19
JUNE
2013

Check out our last paper on the ability of humans to determine the gender of conversing characters, based on facial and body cues for emotions.

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