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has gloss | eng: Interactive skeleton-driven simulation (or Interactive skeleton-driven dynamic deformations) is a scientific computer simulation technique used to approximate realistic physical deformations of dynamic bodies in real-time. It involves using elastic dynamics and mathematical optimizations to decide the body-shapes during motion and interaction with forces. It has various applications within realistic simulations for medicine, 3D computer animation and virtual reality. |
lexicalization | eng: Interactive skeleton-driven simulation |
instance of | (noun) the pictorial representation and manipulation of data by a computer computer graphics |
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