Search Results - "Debunne, Gilles"
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Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans
Published in PloS one (13-08-2015)“…Despite extensive research, the origins and functions of behavioural laterality remain largely unclear. One of the most striking unresolved issues is the fact…”
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Correction: Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans
Published in PloS one (28-01-2016)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124477.]…”
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Interactive animation of cloth-like objects in virtual reality
Published in The Journal of visualization and computer animation (01-02-2001)“…Modeling and animation of cloth have experienced important developments in recent years. As a consequence, complex textile models can be used to realistically…”
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Correction: Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans: e0148456
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Computer animation of human walking: a survey
Published in The Journal of visualization and computer animation (01-01-1999)“…This paper surveys the set of techniques developed in computer graphics for animating human walking. First we focus on the evolution from purely kinematic…”
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Interactive Animation of Cloth-like Objects in Virtual Reality
Published in The Journal of visualization and computer animation (2000)“…Modeling and animation of cloth has experienced impor-tant developments in recent years. As a consequence, com-plex textile models can be used to realistically…”
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Adaptive simulation of soft bodies in real-time
Published in Proceedings Computer Animation 2000 (2000)“…This paper presents an adaptive technique to animate deformable bodies in real-time. Our method relies on mixed finite-volume/finite-element method applied to…”
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