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Christoph Bregler Associate Professor of Computer Science
Movement Lab,
VLG,
Courant Institute,
NYU |
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NEWS:
Check out
our new motion capture project
with New York Times for their 4th of July magazine feature.
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Research Interests: Chris Bregler's primary research
interests are in the areas of Motion Capture, Animation, Computer Vision,
Graphics, Statistical Learning, Gaming,
and applications in the bio/medical field, HCI, and AI. Currently, he focuses
on human movement research, including projects in
human face, speech, and full-body motion analysis and animation, movement
style, expressions, body language, and Massive Multiplayer Mocap games.
Most of these projects are interdisciplinary
collaborations with other (computer) scientists, engineers, dancers,
animators, bio/medical experts, game designers, and producers.
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" [...good producers]
also need to be excellent plate-spinners, fire-eaters, and circus ring-masters,
with an inherent ability to herd cats." "The only way to get rid of temptation
is to yield to it."
Hey- I can also animate without computers. Check out this.
David Sproxton, Producer
Oscar Wilde