Stochastic Activity Authoring with Direct User Control
Abstract
Crowd activities are often randomized to create the appearance of heterogeneity. However, the parameters that control randomization are frequently hard to tune because it is unclear how changes at the character level affect the high-level appearance of the crowd. We propose a method for computing randomization parameters that supports direct animator control. Given details about the environment, available activities, timing information and the desired highlevel appearance of the crowd, we model the problem as a graph, formulate a convex optimization problem, and solve for a set of stochastic transition rates which satisfy the constraints. Unlike the use of heuristics for adding randomness to crowd activities, our approach provides guarantees on convergence to the desired result, allows for decentralized simulation, and supports a variety of constraints. In addition, because the rates can be pre-computed, no additional runtime processing is needed during simulation.
BibTeX
@conference{Normoyle-2014-109534,author = {Aline Normoyle and Maxim Likhachev and Alla Safonova},
title = {Stochastic Activity Authoring with Direct User Control},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 18th ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games (I3D '14)},
year = {2014},
month = {March},
pages = {31 - 38},
}