Differencing and merging for 3D animation revision control

Authors: Madges, G., Miles, I. and Anderson, E.F.

Journal: European Association for Computer Graphics - 38th Annual Conference, EUROGRAPHICS 2017 - Posters

Pages: 7-8

DOI: 10.2312/egp.20171038

Abstract:

Version Control System (VCS) techniques for managing the creation of 3D computer generated models exist for static 3D models, however, there are no solutions for revision control of the animation data from animated 3D models. A precondition for any type of VCS is the ability to compare two versions of an item, to identify the differences between them and to combine these. To this end, we propose a novel 3-way difference, merging and conflict resolution technique for 3D animation data.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30747/

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Differencing and Merging for 3D Animation Revision Control

Authors: Madges, G., Miles, I. and Anderson, E.F.

Conference: Eurographics 2017

Dates: 24-28 April 2017

Journal: Eurographics 2017 - Posters

Publisher: Eurographics Association

ISSN: 1017-4656

DOI: 10.2312/egp.20171038

Abstract:

Version Control System (VCS) techniques for managing the creation of 3D computer generated models exist for static 3D models, however, there are no solutions for revision control of the animation data from animated 3D models. A precondition for any type of VCS is the ability to compare two versions of an item, to identify the differences between them and to combine these. To this end, we propose a novel 3-way difference, merging and conflict resolution technique for 3D animation data.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30747/

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Differencing and Merging for 3D Animation Revision Control.

Authors: Madges, G., Miles, I. and Anderson, E.F.

Editors: Benard, P. and Sykora, D.

Conference: Eurographics 2017

Publisher: Eurographics Association

ISSN: 1017-4656

Abstract:

Version Control System (VCS) techniques for managing the creation of 3D computer generated models exist for static 3D models, however, there are no solutions for revision control of the animation data from animated 3D models. A precondition for any type of VCS is the ability to compare two versions of an item, to identify the differences between them and to combine these. To this end, we propose a novel 3-way difference, merging and conflict resolution technique for 3D animation data.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30747/

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