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Poster

Temporal Residual Jacobians for Rig-free Motion Transfer

Sanjeev Muralikrishnan · Niladri Shekhar Dutt · Siddhartha Chaudhuri · Noam Aigerman · Vladimir Kim · Matthew Fisher · Niloy Mitra

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Abstract:

We introduce Temporal Residual Jacobians as a novel representation to enable data-driven motion transfer. Our approach does not assume access to any rigging or intermediate shape keyframes, produces geometrically and temporally consistent motions, and can be used to transfer long motion sequences. Central to our approach are two dedicated neural networks that individually predict the local geometric and temporal changes that are subsequently integrated, spatially and temporally, to produce the final animated meshes. The two networks are jointly trained, complement each other in producing spatial and temporal signals, and are supervised directly with 3D positional information. During inference, in the absence of keyframes, our method essentially solves a motion extrapolation problem. We test our setup on diverse meshes (synthetic and scanned shapes) to demonstrate its effectiveness in generating realistic and natural-looking animations on unseen body shapes.

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