COMPUTER TERMINAL USING DYNAMIC CHARACTER

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PENCEPT NUMONICS CORPORATION 101 Commerce Drive Montgomeryville PA 18936 COMPUTER TERMINAL USING DYNAMIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY CONSISTING OF A DIGITIZING WRITING TABLET WITH PREPRINTED GRIDS AND USER-PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION AREA, A BALL POINT PEN ATTACHED TO THE CONTROLLER BY A THIN WIRE, A CONTROLLER AND A MONITOR;
PENPAD Pencept, Inc. 39 Green St. Waltham MA 02154 Computer Terminal Using Dynamic Character Recognition Technology Consisting of a Digitizing Writing Tablet with Preprinted Grids and a User-Programmable Function Area, a Ball Point Pen Attached to the Controller by a Thin Wire, a Controller and a Monitor and User's Guides All Sold as a Unit;
PENPAD NUMONICS CORPORATION 101 Commerce Drive Montgomeryville PA 18936 computer terminal using dynamic character recognition technology consisting of a digitizing writing tablet with preprinted grids and a user-programmable function area, a ball point pen attached to the controller by a thin wire, a controller and a monitor and user's guides all sold as a unit;pen pad;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is described to let animators control the extent by which kinematically scripted character motions affect dynamically simulated objects' motions. The dynamic objects are connected to the kinematic character, such as clothing or hair, and the motion of the dynamic objects is simulated based on the motion of the kinematic character. Such control is important to produce reasonable behavior of dynamic objects in the presence of physically unrealistic kinematic character motion. An Inertial Field Generator (IFG) is employed to compensate for the unreasonable behavior of dynamic objects when the kinematic character undergoes unrealistic motion.