The document titled https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9173828 lists the authors as Leonard Yoon, Student Member, IEEE, Dongseok Yang, Student Member, IEEE, Jaehyun Kim, ChoongHo Chung, Student Member, IEEE, and Sung-Hee Lee, Member, IEEE.

The paper discusses previous works on avatar retargeting, citing references 11-16 and specific papers such as “Spatial relationship preserving character motion adaptation,” “Relationship descriptors for interactive motion adaptation,” “Harmonic parameterization by electrostatics,” and “Retargeting human-object interaction to virtual avatars,” all of which involve Sung-Hee Lee. Additionally, it mentions “Aura mesh: Motion retargeting to preserve the spatial relationships between skinned characters,” also by Sung-Hee Lee.

The paper notes the effectiveness of the avatar’s movements, highlighting the intermittent position adjustments rather than constant remapping as a notable feature, albeit with limitations.

It praises the results for achieving outcomes comparable to manual adjustments, explaining a simple method where the avatar’s position is adjusted to avoid collision with objects.

The experiments evaluate the aligned positions post-adjustment, leading to discussions on limitations such as reliance on low-level information and the inability to handle complex contexts or situations.

The paper references other works that cite this study, including “Re-locations: Augmenting Personal and Shared Workspaces to Support Remote Collaboration in Incongruent Spaces,” “Partially Blended Realities: Aligning Dissimilar Spaces for Distributed Mixed Reality Meetings,” “Real-time Retargeting of Deictic Motion to Virtual Avatars for Augmented Reality Telepresence,” “A Mixed Reality Telepresence System for Dissimilar Spaces Using Full-Body Avatar,” “Synthesizing Novel Spaces for Remote Telepresence Experiences,” and “Table2Table: Merging Similar Workspaces and Supporting Adaptive Telepresence Demonstration Guidance.”