Parallel Live Performance Simulation Based on a Multidimensional Hierarchy and Application

Jingsi Yang, Tianyu Huang*, Gangyi Ding, Lijie Li, Peng Li

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Abstract

A parallel simulation method is proposed for modern live performance. By decomposing the live performance process from the top down, this method assists creators in delivering stage design and control with time and space constraints, which is unattainable for traditional live performances. A multilayer constraint hierarchy is constructed to apply parallel simulation to art performances. The live performance procedure is continuously optimized by leveraging the circulation of data between virtual and physical stages. The parallel simulation method for stage space has been applied to a digital TV stage for ten years. The experiments show that parallel live performance simulation based on a multidimensional hierarchy can effectively assist with the whole live performance process and promote live performance efficiency.

Translated title of the contribution基于多维层级的表演平行仿真及应用
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1750-1761
Number of pages12
JournalXitong Fangzhen Xuebao / Journal of System Simulation
Volume34
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • modern live performance
  • multi-layer constraint hierarchy
  • parallel simulation
  • whole process

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