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Implementation of New Markup Language for Integrating of Motion Capture Data formats  

정현숙 (안양대학교 디지털미디어학부)
이일병 (연세대학교 컴퓨터과학과)
Abstract
Motion capture technology is widely used to make a realistic motion in these days. So, motion capture data is required to exchange between many animators in a work group. But different motion capture devices have different motion rapture data formats. Thus it is difficult that a animator reuse and exchange motion capture data in a storage. In this paper, we proposes a standard format for integrating a different motion capture data format. In addition, we proposes a framework of a system that manage motion capture data using our standard format. Our standard format is called MCML(Motion Capture Markup Language). It is a markup language for motion capture data and based on XML(extensable Markup Language). Our system to manage motion capture data consists of a several component - MCML Converter, MCML , MCML Editor, Motion Viewer.
Keywords
Motion Capture Data; MCML(Motion Capture Markup Language); Motion Capture Technology;
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