The quantification problem in animation generation
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While translating from stories written in natural language to computer animations, deciding the quantities of various objects in the stories and then using appropriate animation techniques to express these objects is a very difficult problem related to common-sense reasoning. We have done some deep research on this problem in an automatic animation generation system called Shakespeare. In this paper, some of our methods and techniques for solving this problem are presented.
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