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    Virtual Instrument Performances (VIP): A Comprehensive Review
    (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2024) Kyriakou, Theodoros; Alvarez de la Campa Crespo, Merce; Panayiotou, Andreas; Chrysanthou, Yiorgos; Charalambous, Panayiotis; Aristidou, Andreas; Aristidou, Andreas; Macdonnell, Rachel
    Driven by recent advancements in Extended Reality (XR), the hype around the Metaverse, and real-time computer graphics, the transformation of the performing arts, particularly in digitizing and visualizing musical experiences, is an ever-evolving landscape. This transformation offers significant potential in promoting inclusivity, fostering creativity, and enabling live performances in diverse settings. However, despite its immense potential, the field of Virtual Instrument Performances (VIP) has remained relatively unexplored due to numerous challenges. These challenges arise from the complex and multi-modal nature of musical instrument performances, the need for high precision motion capture under occlusions including the intricate interactions between a musician's body and fingers with instruments, the precise synchronization and seamless integration of various sensory modalities, accommodating variations in musicians' playing styles, facial expressions, and addressing instrumentspecific nuances. This comprehensive survey delves into the intersection of technology, innovation, and artistic expression in the domain of virtual instrument performances. It explores musical performance multi-modal databases and investigates a wide range of data acquisition methods, encompassing diverse motion capture techniques, facial expression recording, and various approaches for capturing audio and MIDI data (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). The survey also explores Music Information Retrieval (MIR) tasks, with a particular emphasis on the Musical Performance Analysis (MPA) field, and offers an overview of various works in the realm of Musical Instrument Performance Synthesis (MIPS), encompassing recent advancements in generative models. The ultimate aim of this survey is to unveil the technological limitations, initiate a dialogue about the current challenges, and propose promising avenues for future research at the intersection of technology and the arts.
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    EUROGRAPHICS 2024: Short Papers Frontmatter
    (Eurographics Association, 2024) Hu, Ruizhen; Charalambous, Panayiotis; Hu, Ruizhen; Charalambous, Panayiotis
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    Authoring Virtual Crowds: A Survey
    (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2022) Lemonari, Marilena; Blanco, Rafael; Charalambous, Panayiotis; Pelechano, Nuria; Avraamides, Marios; Pettré, Julien; Chrysanthou, Yiorgos; Meneveaux, Daniel; Patanè, Giuseppe
    Recent advancements in crowd simulation unravel a wide range of functionalities for virtual agents, delivering highly-realistic, natural virtual crowds. Such systems are of particular importance to a variety of applications in fields such as: entertainment (e.g., movies, computer games); architectural and urban planning; and simulations for sports and training. However, providing their capabilities to untrained users necessitates the development of authoring frameworks. Authoring virtual crowds is a complex and multi-level task, varying from assuming control and assisting users to realise their creative intents, to delivering intuitive and easy to use interfaces, facilitating such control. In this paper, we present a categorisation of the authorable crowd simulation components, ranging from high-level behaviours and path-planning to local movements, as well as animation and visualisation. We provide a review of the most relevant methods in each area, emphasising the amount and nature of influence that the users have over the final result. Moreover, we discuss the currently available authoring tools (e.g., graphical user interfaces, drag-and-drop), identifying the trends of early and recent work. Finally, we suggest promising directions for future research that mainly stem from the rise of learning-based methods, and the need for a unified authoring framework.
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    Behavioral Landmarks: Inferring Interactions from Data
    (The Eurographics Association, 2024) Lemonari, Marilena; Charalambous, Panayiotis; Panayiotou, Andreas; Chrysanthou, Yiorgos; Pettré, Julien; Liu, Lingjie; Averkiou, Melinos
    We aim to unravel complex agent-environment interactions from trajectories, by explaining agent paths as combinations of predefined basic behaviors. We detect trajectory points signifying environment-driven behavior changes, ultimately disentangling interactions in space and time; our framework can be used for environment synthesis and authoring, shown by our case studies.