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The Effects of Anticipation in WALL·E (2008) (영화 WALL·E의 선행 움직임(Anticipation) 효과 연구)

  • Lee, Dong Min
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.20 no.10
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    • pp.1697-1709
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    • 2017
  • This paper aims to investigate the effect of anticipatory motion in Wall E (2008). For the purpose of the study, first of all, an overall discussion on the definition and role of anticipation presented through the related literature review. Based on this, the present study analyzed the functions of anticipatory movements of the main characters, Wall E and EVE in 29 scenes. As a result, this paper found that anticipation is involved in expressions of humanity, thought process, utterance and intonation, the degree of emotion and energy, reinforcement of the character's intention, and biological response within the film. Overall, these findings show that anticipation takes an important part in giving the illusion of life to the characters throughout the movie, which may imply that anticipation can be beneficial for characters with abstract form or limited modality. The ultimate goal of this study is to propose that the animation principles can be used as a tool to analyze character animation and can be applied academically or industrially to other fields such as artificial intelligence.

Automatic Anticipation Generation for 3D Facial Animation (3차원 얼굴 표정 애니메이션을 위한 기대효과의 자동 생성)

  • Choi Jung-Ju;Kim Dong-Sun;Lee In-Kwon
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2005
  • According to traditional 2D animation techniques, anticipation makes an animation much convincing and expressive. We present an automatic method for inserting anticipation effects to an existing facial animation. Our approach assumes that an anticipatory facial expression can be found within an existing facial animation if it is long enough. Vertices of the face model are classified into a set of components using principal components analysis directly from a given hey-framed and/or motion -captured facial animation data. The vortices in a single component will have similar directions of motion in the animation. For each component, the animation is examined to find an anticipation effect for the given facial expression. One of those anticipation effects is selected as the best anticipation effect, which preserves the topology of the face model. The best anticipation effect is automatically blended with the original facial animation while preserving the continuity and the entire duration of the animation. We show experimental results for given motion-captured and key-framed facial animations. This paper deals with a part of broad subject an application of the principles of traditional 2D animation techniques to 3D animation. We show how to incorporate anticipation into 3D facial animation. Animators can produce 3D facial animation with anticipation simply by selecting the facial expression in the animation.

Perception based video anticipation generation (선택적 주의 기법 기반의 영상의 기대효과 자동생성)

  • Yoon, Jong-Chul;Lee, In-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2007
  • Anticipation effect has been used as a traditional skill to enhance the dynamic motion of the traditional 2D animation. Basically, anticipation means the action of opposite direction which performs before the real action step. In this paper, we propose the perception-based video anticipation method to guide a user's visual attention to the important region. Using the image based attention map, we calculate the visual attention region and then combine this map with temporal saliency of video. We apply the anticipation effect in these saliency regions using the blur kernel. Using our method, we can generate the dynamic video motion which has attentive guidance.

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Effects of Gratitude and Anticipation on Satisfaction: A Case Study in Indonesia

  • NOEGROHO, Gatoet Gembiro;SUHARYONO, Suharyono;SOLIMUN, Solimun;YULIANTO, Edy
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.1215-1224
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    • 2021
  • This research aims to discuss the relationship between the courage, anticipation, and satisfaction comprehensively. This study will be complemented by gratitude as a variable that moderates the relationship between courage and anticipation, as well as the relationship between the courage and satisfaction. The large area as survey location is the reason for sampling conducted in 2 stages: (1) taking 15 districts through judgement sampling, (2) allocated sub-districts sample through proportional random sampling. The sample used in this study were 155 sub-districts in East Java. Respondents in each sub-district consisted of 1 farmer and 1 field extension officer to get a total of 310 respondents. The analysis method used to test the hypothesis was Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The findings of this research are: (1) The courage of field extension officers' have a positive but non-significant direct effect on farmers' anticipation, however, the effect significantly strengthen with religiosity as moderation; (2) The courage of field extension officers' and farmers' anticipation have a significant and positive effect on satisfaction. This study will be complemented by gratitude as a variable that moderates the relationship between the courage and anticipation, as well as the relationship between courage and satisfaction.

Effect of the Traumatic Experiences on Drinking among Alcoholics -Mediating role of Stress Coping (알코올중독자의 외상경험이 음주에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 - 스트레스대처방식의 매개효과 중심으로)

  • Woo, Jea-Hee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.180-188
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    • 2014
  • This study examined to test the role of stress coping skills as mediators in the traumatic experiences and drinking anticipation among alcoholics. Subject in this study consisted of 220 alcoholics who aged 18 years and over in Seoul and Gyeonggi province. Data were collected by self-administered questionnaires. The statistical significance was rested by AMOS 18.0. The findings of the study were as follows: First, traumatic experiences - drinking anticipation(${\beta}=.408$, p<.001), traumatic experiences - stress coping skills(${\beta}=-.328$, p<.001) and stress coping skills - drinking anticipation(${\beta}=-.532$, p<.001) of alcoholics did show the direct relationship. Second, stress coping skills worked as mediators between traumatic experiences and drinking anticipation. The implications and limitations of these findings were discussed, and directions for future studies were also proposed.

Differences in the Control of Anticipation Timing Response by Spatio-temporal Constraints

  • Seok-Hwan LEE;Sangbum PARK
    • Journal of Sport and Applied Science
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.39-51
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the control process to satisfy spatial and temporal constraints imposed upon the anticipation timing response by analyzing the effect of spatio-temporal accuracy demands on eye movements, response accuracy, and the coupling of eye and hand movements. Research design, data, and methodology: 12 right-handed male subjects participated in the experiment and performed anticipation timing responses toward a stimulus moving at three velocities (0.53m/s, 0.66m/s, 0.88m/s) in two task constraint conditions (temporal constraint, spatial constraint). During the response, response accuracy and eye movement patterns were measured from which timing and radial errors, the latency of saccade, fixation duration of the point of gaze (POG), distance between the POG and stimulus, and spatio-temporal coupling of the POG and hand were calculated. Results: The timing and radial errors increased with increasing stimulus velocity, and the spatio-temporal constraints led to larger timing errors than the temporal constraints. The latency of saccade and the temporal coupling of eye and hand decreased with increasing stimulus velocity and were shorter and longer respectively in the spatio-temporal constraint condition than in the temporal constraint condition. The fixation duration of the POG also decreased with increasing stimulus velocity, but no difference was shown between task constraint conditions. The distance between the POG and stimulus increased with increasing stimulus velocity and was longer in the temporal constraint condition compared to the spatio-temporal constraint condition. The spatial coupling of eye and hand was larger with the velocity 0.88m/s than those in other velocity conditions. Conclusions: These results suggest that differences in eye movement patterns and spatio-temporal couplings of stimulus, eye and hand by task constraints are closely related with the accuracy of anticipation timing responses, and the spatial constraints imposed may decrease the temporal accuracy of response by increasing the complexity of perception-action coupling.

Design of Stable Controller to Sudden A/C Disturbance (급격한 에어콘 외란에 안정한 제어기 설계)

  • 이영춘;권대규;이성철
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.17 no.7
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    • pp.106-112
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this paper is to study on the control of the engine idle speed under sudden A/C load which is one of the most severe disturbances on engines. Three types of the closed-loop controller are developed for the stable engine idle speed control. The input of the controller is an error of rpm. The output of the controller is an ISCV duty cycle. The anticipation delay is considered to deal with the delay time of the air mass in engine. The PID, Fuzzy and PID-type Fuzzy controllers with the anticipation delay have improved the engine idle speed condition more than current ECU map table under the A/C load.

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Emergence of Curbside Pickup: Consumers' Usage Intention Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Zihsyuan Liua;Youngsok Bangb
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.51-69
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    • 2022
  • This study examines how consumers' intention to use a curbside pickup responds to the COVID-19 vaccination rates. With our first survey conducted in March 2021, we find that a low (high) vaccination rate is associated with consumers' high (low) intention to maintain contact avoidance and their high (low) anticipation for shipping delays. Heightened contact avoidance and anticipation for shipping delays may encourage consumers to use a curbside pickup. Our results also show that when a product is needed immediately, and a consumer expects shipping delays, s/he is more likely to use a curbside pickup. However, with our second survey conducted in November 2021, we find heterogeneous consumer responses to the vaccination rates. Specifically, consumers' political affiliation moderates the relationship between the vaccination rates and their intention to maintain contact avoidance. The association between the vaccination rates and the anticipation for shipping delays is also weakened compared to March 2021. Our empirical results illustrate how consumers' intention to use a curbside pickup emerges and changes amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Facial Animation of Automatic Added Anticipation (기대 효과를 자동 적용한 얼굴 표정 애니메이션)

  • 김동성;이인권
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2003.04c
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    • pp.163-165
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    • 2003
  • 최근 컴퓨터 그래픽스에서 비사실적인 표현에 관한 연구가 되고 있다. 그 중 애니메이션 분야는 기존의 2D 애니메이션 기법을 적용하여 비사실적인 애니메이션(Non Photorealistic Animation) 을 표현할 수 있다. 여러 기법 중 기대(Anticipation) 효과를 얼굴 표정 애니메이션(Facial Animation)에 적용한다면 조금 더 역동적인 표정을 표현할 수 있게 된다. 얼굴 표정 애니메이션(Facial Animation)을 제작하기 위해서는 실제 사람의 얼굴 표정을 캡쳐하거나 애니메이터가 많은 노력과 시간을 투자하여 작업을 해야 한다. 본 논문에서는 이런 방법으로 생성된 얼굴 표정 애니메이션에 사용자가 원하는 표정에 기대 효과를 자동으로 추가하여 더 좋은 표정을 생성하는 방법을 소개한다.

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The Effects of Stimulus Velocity and Skill Levels on Anticipation Timing Performance of Passing (자극의 가속 및 감속 조건에 따른 숙련도별 농구 패스의 예측 타이밍 수행의 차이)

  • Hong, Seung-Bun
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.249-255
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    • 2015
  • The study was to investigate the effects of stimulus velocity and passer's skill level on anticipation timing performance. Fourteen subjects(seven novices and seven experts) were required to make a total 12 passes in coincidence with an experimentally manipulated moving light signal in randomly presented three different conditions(4m/s, $3m/s{\rightarrow}5m/s$, $5m/s{\rightarrow}3m/s$). Results of analyses showed that absolute error(AE) and constant error(CE) were greater in constant acceleration of the moving stimulus. In addition, experts were more accuracy and consistency than novices on absolute, constant and variable error(VE). These findings indicated that stimulus velocity served as the major determination of anticipation timing performance of passing.