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motion in-betweening
Motion in-betweening is a technique in the field of computer vision aimed at automatically generating smooth transition animations between two keyframes. This technology calculates the poses and movements of intermediate frames through interpolation methods to achieve a natural and fluid dynamic effect. Its primary goal is to improve the efficiency and quality of animation production, reducing the tedious work of manual drawing. In applications such as film, games, and virtual reality, motion in-betweening can significantly enhance user experience and increase the realism and coherence of visual effects.