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Visual effects wizardry meets machine learning in this conversation about virtual humans with Doug Roble and Matthias Wittman of Digital Domain. From Virtual Tupac, Benjamin Button, to Thanos, Digital Domain has created some of the most iconic virtual characters in media & entertainment. Now, the company is expanding its efforts into the burgeoning field of virtual humans, lifelike 3D avatars combining Hollywood quality photorealism on the front end, with AI and machine learning in the back. We talk about virtual humans as an artistic concept, a business proposition, as well as the talent and attitude required to succeed in this exciting new medium for creativity.
Doug Roble is the Senior Director of Software R&D at Digital Domain and leads a world-class team of software developers. An original member of Digital Domain, Doug has been writing software and conducting research to advance the artistry and technology for feature films since the studio's inception. Doug was awarded two Academy Sci-Tech Awards: one for “Track”, an integrated software program that extracts critical 2D and 3D information about a scene and the camera used to film it; and the second for his work on the fluid simulation system at Digital Domain which incorporates innovative algorithms and refined adaptations of published methods to achieve large-scale water effects. He has participated in SIGGRAPH nearly continuously, in one form or another, for 25 years, including leading multiple courses, papers and presentations. An accomplished orator and advocate of technological advancement, Doug speaks regularly at premier conferences and events including TED 2019, and keynotes at the Symposium on Computer Animation and the DigiPro Conference. Also, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Graphics Tools for several years. Doug is an active member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Visual Effects branch. He is the chair of the Sci/Tech Awards and a member of the Sci/Tech Council. In this Podcast, Allan McKay and Doug Roble discuss the future of visual effects, machine learning, digital humans — and what it means for VFX Artists. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/290/.
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: guest Doug Roble, the senior director of software research and development at Digital Domain, joins hosts Abigail Hing Wen and Amir Khosrowshahi to talk about how Digital Domain creates virtual effects for blockbuster movies. Doug, Abigail, and Amir discuss how Digital Domain developed virtual characters for Brad Pitt […]
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: guest Doug Roble, the senior director of software research and development at Digital Domain, joins hosts Abigail Hing Wen and Amir Khosrowshahi to talk about how Digital Domain creates virtual effects for blockbuster movies. Doug, Abigail, and Amir discuss how Digital Domain developed virtual characters for Brad Pitt in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Josh Brolin in Avengers: Endgame, the technology and AI models that go into creating such complex visuals, and the virtual humans the company is working on today. To see the latest digital humans the company is developing, watch this YouTube video at: youtu.be/RKiGfGQxqaQs. Follow Digital Domain on Twitter at: twitter.com/digitaldomaindd Follow Abigail on Twitter at: twitter.com/abigailhingwen Learn more about the future of AI at: intel.com/ai
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: guest Doug Roble, the senior director of software research and development at Digital Domain, joins hosts Abigail Hing Wen and Amir Khosrowshahi to talk about how Digital Domain creates virtual effects for blockbuster movies. Doug, Abigail, and Amir discuss how Digital Domain developed virtual characters for Brad Pitt in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Josh Brolin in Avengers: Endgame, the technology and AI models that go into creating such complex visuals, and the virtual humans the company is working on today. To see the latest digital humans the company is developing, watch this YouTube video at: youtu.be/RKiGfGQxqaQs. Follow Digital Domain on Twitter at: twitter.com/digitaldomaindd Follow Abigail on Twitter at: twitter.com/abigailhingwen Learn more about the future of AI at: intel.com/ai
Technology has reshaped our lives in amazing ways. But at what cost? This hour, TED speakers reveal how what we see, read, believe — even how we vote — can be manipulated by the technology we use.Guests include journalist Carole Cadwalladr, consumer advocate Finn Myrstad, writer and marketing professor Scott Galloway, behavioral designer Nir Eyal, and computer graphics researcher Doug Roble.Commercial free broadcast from July 13, 2019 on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker and other platforms.Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmedia
Technology has reshaped our lives in amazing ways. But at what cost? This hour, TED speakers reveal how what we see, read, believe — even how we vote — can be manipulated by the technology we use. Guests include journalist Carole Cadwalladr, consumer advocate Finn Myrstad, writer and marketing professor Scott Galloway, behavioral designer Nir Eyal, and computer graphics researcher Doug Roble.
In an astonishing talk and tech demo, software researcher Doug Roble debuts "DigiDoug": a real-time, 3-D, digital rendering of his likeness that's accurate down to the scale of pores and wrinkles. Powered by an inertial motion capture suit, deep neural networks and enormous amounts of data, DigiDoug renders the real Doug's emotions (and even how his blood flows and eyelashes move) in striking detail. Learn more about how this exciting tech was built -- and its applications in movies, virtual assistants and beyond.
소프트웨어 연구원인 더그 로블은 놀라운 이야기와 기술 시연을 통해 "디지더그"를 소개합니다. 디지더그는 얼굴의 모공과 주름 수준까지 실시간으로 렌더링한 3D 캐릭터입니다. 관성 모션 캡처 의상과 심층 신경망 기술, 엄청난 양의 데이터를 기반으로 디지더그는 더그 로블의 감정(그리고 심지어 그의 혈액과 속눈썹이 어떻게 움직이는지도)을 놀랍도록 상세하게 묘사합니다. 이 흥미로운 기술이 어떻게 구축되었는지 그리고 영화, 가상 비서 등 다양한 분야에 어떻게 적용되는지 알아봅시다.
En esta extraordinaria charla y demostración tecnológica, el ingeniero de software Doug Roble presenta por primera vez a "DigiDoug": una representación digital 3D en tiempo real de sí mismo que muestra hasta los detalles de sus poros y arrugas. Gracias a un traje de captura de movimientos inercial, redes neurales profundas y enormes cantidades de información, DigiDoug representa las emociones reales de Doug, incluso detalles como su circulación y el movimiento de sus pestañas, con asombrosa precisión. Aprende más sobre cómo se construyó esta emocionante tecnología, cómo podría aplicarse en las películas y más.
Em uma palestra surpreendente e demonstração de tecnologia, o pesquisador de software Doug Roble estreou "DigiDoug": uma renderização digital em tempo real, 3-D, de sua imagem, que é precisa até a escala de poros e rugas. Alimentado por um traje de captura de movimento inercial, redes neurais profundas e enormes quantidades de dados, DigiDoug apresenta as emoções do verdadeiro Doug (e até mesmo como o sangue flui e os cílios se movem) em detalhes impressionantes. Saiba mais sobre como esta tecnologia empolgante foi construída - e suas aplicações em filmes, assistentes virtuais e além.
Dans ce discours étonnant, le chercheur en informatique Doug Roble lance « DigiDoug » : un rendu de lui-même en temps réel et en 3D, précis à l'échelle des pores et des ridules. Fonctionnant grâce à un costume de motion capture inertiel, des réseaux neuronaux et d'énormes quantités de données, DigiDoug retranscrit des émotions de Doug (jusqu'à son flux sanguin et aux mouvements de ses cils) dans chaque détail. Apprenez-en plus sur la construction de cette technologie excitante -- et ses applications dans les domaines du cinéma, de l'assistance virtuelle et au-delà.
We talk to DD's Doug Roble, MPC's Rob Pieké & Side Effects' Mark Elendt on what they're looking forward to at SIGGRAPH 2014.