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Automatic Creation of Animated Video based on Textual Story
Kuchař, Josef ; Švec, Tomáš (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this work is to link a diffusion model for generating human motion with a diffusion model for generating video. The solution uses current methods for generating video and motion. Video generation is carried out using an image generator equipped with an adapter for temporal consistency. The work introduces a method of connecting both diffusion models using the ControlNet network. The created solution allows for generating video from a simple text description, or a detailed scenario. The program was tested in a user study.
Procedural Animation of Human Walk
Mohelník, Petr ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
Animation of human walk is employed in many interactive applications, mostly in computer games. There are many ways to create such animation which differ in compromise among naturalness, control over animation and computing time. This work implements procedural animation which is applicable for walking on uneven terrain. Skeletal animation is used for manipulation with model of human body. Furthermore, inverse kinematics is described and implemented. That allows for adaptation to uneven terrain. It also describes phases of human walk, so we can accurately aproximate them. Proposed solution enables specification of walk using number of parameters and is able to adapt to surrounding terrain. The result should be usable in creation of computer games and should allow for creation of specific animation of human walk without need to create such animation manually.
Procedural Animation of Human Walk
Mohelník, Petr ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
Animation of human walk is employed in many interactive applications, mostly in computer games. There are many ways to create such animation which differ in compromise among naturalness, control over animation and computing time. This work implements procedural animation which is applicable for walking on uneven terrain. Skeletal animation is used for manipulation with model of human body. Furthermore, inverse kinematics is described and implemented. That allows for adaptation to uneven terrain. It also describes phases of human walk, so we can accurately aproximate them. Proposed solution enables specification of walk using number of parameters and is able to adapt to surrounding terrain. The result should be usable in creation of computer games and should allow for creation of specific animation of human walk without need to create such animation manually.

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