Animation Generation for Immersive Interaction in 3D Storytelling

碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 資訊科學學系 === 105 === With the development of interactive media devices such as virtual reality, Interactive Digital Storytelling (IDS) has become more popular these days. But there is not yet a holistic study on the immersion of interactive narratives, and there is also a limit on th...

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Main Authors: Su, Ya Wen, 蘇雅雯
Other Authors: Li, Tsai Yen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2cp6w9
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Summary:碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 資訊科學學系 === 105 === With the development of interactive media devices such as virtual reality, Interactive Digital Storytelling (IDS) has become more popular these days. But there is not yet a holistic study on the immersion of interactive narratives, and there is also a limit on the degrees of free-dom that a user can use to experience interactive storytelling. In addition, there is still much room for further development such as scene and story variation, non-player character (NPC) responsive animation, etc. We think these factors all may affect the sense of immersion that a user experiences in interactive storytelling. In this thesis, we will focus on exploring two different aspects of these factors to analyze their impacts on immersion experience. The first aspect is to look into how the different levels of character animation and the progression of the interactive story can be used to create different animation responses for immersion enhancement. In the other aspect, we attempt to use Virtual Reality and other natural input devices in our storytelling to increase the degrees of freedom and naturalness of user input in experiencing the story. We have implemented such a VR-based interactive storytelling system with dynamic animation generation. We have also created an example to demonstrate and evaluate various features of the system. We will report and analyze the users’ feedbacks on the design through quantitative survey and behavior recording.