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Animation Storyboard Script Description for Computer Scene State Transition Network

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With the development of science and technology, especially the development and application of information technology, computer-aided animation production has gradually become a research hotspot because of its extensive practical needs. Based on the idea of graph structure, this paper proposes a dynamic web crawler model based on state transition, which uses the state transition process to simulate dynamic events to trigger changes to the web page structure. Through the analysis and modeling of the traditional animation storyboard script, the basic elements of the animation storyboard script are extracted. Combined with XML technology to design a standardized animation storyboard script description method, the key technology of the method is given. Schema files are used to set the structure and constraint conditions of animation storyboards, and DOM technology is used to realize the analysis of standardized animation storyboards. Compared with the traditional animation storyboard script edited in Microsoft Word, WPS and other formats, the standardized animation storyboard script adds relevant animation storyboard structure information. This structural information will make the various processing of the animation storyboard script using the computer system more convenient and efficient. Using this feature, it supports the annotation of animation materials and efficient browsing and retrieval.

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    CIPAE 2021: 2021 2nd International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education
    May 2021
    1585 pages
    ISBN:9781450389969
    DOI:10.1145/3456887

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