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Virtual Humans: Expressive Movements & Uncanny Valley

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This lecture explores the concept of Virtual Humans, focusing on expressive movements and the uncanny valley. It covers topics such as avatar representation, complexity of gestures, and the perception of real-time animation. The uncanny valley phenomenon, which describes the discomfort caused by human-like entities, is also discussed in detail, along with the challenges of achieving realistic human appearances in computer animation.

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