Memişoǧlu, AydemirGüdükbay,UğurÖzgüç, Bülent2016-02-082016-02-082007-05http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26983Date of Conference: 7-9 May 2007Conference name: 3DTV Conference, 2007This study presents an interactive hierarchical motion control system for the animation of human figure locomotion. The articulated figure animation system creates movements using motion control techniques at different levels, like goal-directed motion and walking. Inverse Kinematics using Analytical Methods (IKAN) software, developed at the University of Pennsylvania, is utilized for controlling the motion of the articulated body. © 2007 IEEE.EnglishArticulated figure animationInverse kinematicsLocomotion behaviorMotion controlAnimationDigital televisionInverse kinematicsKinematicsMechanicsMotion planningAnalytical methodsAnimation systemsArticulated figure animationControl techniquesDirected motionInternational conferencesLocomotion behaviorMotion control systemsPennsylvaniaWalking behaviorTelevision broadcastingMotion control for realistic walking behavior using inverse kinematicsConference Paper10.1109/3DTV.2007.4379462