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Tennis anyone? Researchers serve up advances in developing motion simulation technology’s next generation

Simon Fraser University computing science assistant professor Jason Peng is leading a research team that is raising motion simulation technology to the next level—and using the game of tennis to showcase just how real virtual athletes’ moves can be.
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