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- Publication Type: Bachelor Thesis
- Workgroup(s)/Project(s):
- Date: September 2017
- Date (Start): 9. August 2016
- Date (End): 22. September 2017
- Matrikelnummer: 0372194
- First Supervisor: Michael Wimmer
Abstract
In this paper I present a method to procedurally generate the necessary data to animate 2 robots assembling an arbitrary Voronoi-fractured object without intersections. The main problem of finding a possible assembly sequence is tackled using various methods of geometrical calculation and linear programming. The goal of this work is to automatically generate visually interesting animation which can then be used for various scenarios, for example decorative visuals or game scenery.Additional Files and Images
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@bachelorsthesis{SIETZEN-2017-BBO,
title = "A Method for Automatically Animating the Reassembly of
Arbitrary Voronoi-Fractured Objects",
author = "Stefan Sietzen",
year = "2017",
abstract = "In this paper I present a method to procedurally generate
the necessary data to animate 2 robots assembling an
arbitrary Voronoi-fractured object without intersections.
The main problem of finding a possible assembly sequence is
tackled using various methods of geometrical calculation and
linear programming. The goal of this work is to
automatically generate visually interesting animation which
can then be used for various scenarios, for example
decorative visuals or game scenery.",
month = sep,
address = "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria",
school = "Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna
University of Technology ",
URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2017/SIETZEN-2017-BBO/",
}