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A versatile answer designed to assist animators in enhancing their artwork.

Researchers from MIT have developed a method that could provide animators with greater control over their animations. This new technique generates mathematical functions known as barycentric coordinates, which define how 2D and 3D shapes can bend, stretch, and move through space. This allows the artist to determine the movements of animated objects according to their…

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A versatile approach to assist artists in enhancing animation.

Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have introduced a new technique for animating characters in movies and video games which allows artists greater flexibility and control. The method works by generating mathematical functions called barycentric coordinates to define how 2D and 3D shapes can move, stretch, and bend within space. Animation techniques currently available can…

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An adaptable approach designed to assist creators in enhancing their animation skills.

MIT researchers have developed a technique that could revolutionize the animation industry by giving artists more flexibility in how they animate characters. Instead of sticking to a single conventional measurements or mathematical functions called barycentric coordinates, the new method allows the artist to experiment with different movements and expressions, specific to each individual animation. This…

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An adaptable method designed to assist animators in enhancing their work.

A new technique developed by researchers at MIT gives animators more control over their creations by generating mathematical functions that determine how 2D and 3D shapes can bend, stretch and move through space. These functions, called barycentric coordinates, provide enhanced flexibility as opposed to traditional methods that restrict artists to a single option for shape-motion…

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A versatile approach to assist animators in enhancing their artwork.

A new technique developed by researchers from MIT promises to revolutionize how artists animate characters in video games and animated films. Utilizing mathematical functions called barycentric coordinates, which define how 2D and 3D shapes can move, bend, and stretch in space, will give animators greater control over the motion of characters. Traditional animating methods often provide…

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An adaptable approach to assist creators in enhancing animation.

A group of MIT researchers have developed a technique that will allow artists better control over their 3D animations. The method uses mathematical functions known as barycentric coordinates, allowing 3D shapes to be manipulated. This offers more flexibility than traditional animation methods, which require starting from scratch for every change in animation. The developed method…

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MIT’s computing is at a crucial juncture.

MIT’s Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing has opened its new headquarters in Building 45, creating a hub for computing on campus. The building is considered a physical manifestation of the college's mission to fortify core computer science and AI, integrate computing throughout MIT, and advance the social, ethical and policy considerations of the discipline. MIT…

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A turning point for computer studies at MIT.

The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing has recently inaugurated its new headquarters in Building 45, fostering a new hub of connectivity at MIT. The structure serves as a computing crossroads for the campus and aims to catalyze collaborations in computing, and houses research groups from multiple departments and labs. Approximately 178,000 square feet in…

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An improved, more efficient method to inhibit AI chatbots from delivering harmful responses.

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A fresh approach relies on collective input from the public to assist in the education of robots.

A team of researchers from MIT, Harvard University, and the University of Washington have developed a novel reinforcement learning technique using crowdsourced feedback. The technique allows AI to learn complex tasks more quickly and without relying on an expertly designed reward function. The conventional reward function designed by dedicated human experts has been replaced by…

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A novel approach employs collective public input to assist in educating robots.

Reinforcement learning, which involves teaching an AI agent a new task using a trial and error methodology, often requires the assistance of a human expert to create and modify the reward function. However, this can be time-consuming, inefficient and difficult to upscale, particularly when the task is highly complex and involves several stages. In response…

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