Abstract

Motion capture technology is widely used for manufacturing animation since it produces high-quality character motion similar to the actual motion of the human body. However, motion capture has a significant weakness due to the lack of an industry-wide standard for archiving and exchanging motion capture data. It is difficult for animators to reuse and exchange motion capture data with each other. In this paper, we propose a standard format for integrating different motion capture file formats. Our standard format is called Motion Capture Markup Language (MCML). It is a markup language based on eXtensible Markup Language (XML). The purpose of MCML is not only to facilitate the conversion or integration of different formats, but also to allow for greater reusability of motion capture data, through the construction of a motion database storing the MCML documents.

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