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    Welcome to the homepage of Dr. Michael Gleicher's research project FlMoView ("Fl" refers to the windowing toolkit FLTK, "Mo" is short for motion, and "View" means what you think). FlMoView is an application developed here at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. This page is intended to act as a starting point for those who are curious about what Dr. Gleicher and his students have, and are working on.

    You may have noticed that while the page you are currently on includes information about FlMoView, it also highlights the entire University of Wisconsin Madison's motion editing research programs. Please feel free to peruse the links on the left side of the page for further information on what goes on in Madison's motion labs.

    Because of the specialized nature of the FlMoView page, you will find a navigation bar at the top and bottom of each sub-page to allow for easy navigation. The following is a list of what is contained in the FlMoView webpage structure.

    People: This page simply contains a list of individuals involved with the FlMoView project.

    What: This page describes, in detail, what FlMoView is and what it does.

    Examples: This page contains a wide variety of videos and images to highlight FlMoView's capabilities.

    Future Research: Maybe I should have this here, I don't know.

Introduction

Papers

Approach
  types of constraints

Software Infrastructure

Techniques
  motion retargeting
  path-editing

Downloads

Mailing List

SIGGRAPH
course notes


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