DANCE : Dynamic Animation and Control Environment

Research in physics-based animation (PBA) and control is currently producing isolated results. Research e orts result in controllers that are bound to customized software supporting predetermined types of object and controllers, thus limiting opportunities to share or exchange results. We believe that an environment that remedies these limitations is essential to the progress of physics-based research. This inspired

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