Evaluating the similarity of motions is useful for motion retrieval, motion blending, and performance analysis of dancers and athletes. Euclidean distance between corresponding joints has been widely adopted in measuring similarity of postures and hence motions. However, such a measure does not necessarily conform to the human perception of motion similarity. In this paper, we propose a new similarity measure based on machine learning techniques.We make use of the results of questionnaires from subjects answering whether arbitrary pairs of motions appear similar or not. Using the relative distance between the joints as the basic features, we train the system to compute the similarity of arbitrary pair of motions. Experimental results show t...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel and efficient approach to retrieve human mot...
Some application areas require motions to be time warped on-line as a motion is captured, aligning a...
In order to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the combination of motion capture technology...
Evaluating the similarity of motions is useful for motion retrieval, motion blending, and performanc...
Recent motion recognition devices are widely used as inputs to analyze the interaction with motion a...
A new measure of motion similarity has been proposed. The formulation of this measure is presented a...
Motion capture technologies digitize human movements by tracking 3D positions of specific skeleton j...
We perform a user study involving different classes of pre-recorded human motions displayed in abstr...
In this paper, we present a metric for assessing the quality of arm movement imitation. We develop a...
In this article, we present an analytical approach for movement evaluation and comparison. We develo...
This paper investigates the role that kinematic features play in human action similarity judgments. ...
International audienceAnalysing movement learning can rely on human evaluation, e.g. annotating vide...
Understanding which features humans rely on-in visually recognizing action similarity is a crucial s...
Human action recognition using 3D pose data has gained a growing interest in the field of computer r...
In the computer vision field, human action recognition depending on pose estimation recently made co...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel and efficient approach to retrieve human mot...
Some application areas require motions to be time warped on-line as a motion is captured, aligning a...
In order to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the combination of motion capture technology...
Evaluating the similarity of motions is useful for motion retrieval, motion blending, and performanc...
Recent motion recognition devices are widely used as inputs to analyze the interaction with motion a...
A new measure of motion similarity has been proposed. The formulation of this measure is presented a...
Motion capture technologies digitize human movements by tracking 3D positions of specific skeleton j...
We perform a user study involving different classes of pre-recorded human motions displayed in abstr...
In this paper, we present a metric for assessing the quality of arm movement imitation. We develop a...
In this article, we present an analytical approach for movement evaluation and comparison. We develo...
This paper investigates the role that kinematic features play in human action similarity judgments. ...
International audienceAnalysing movement learning can rely on human evaluation, e.g. annotating vide...
Understanding which features humans rely on-in visually recognizing action similarity is a crucial s...
Human action recognition using 3D pose data has gained a growing interest in the field of computer r...
In the computer vision field, human action recognition depending on pose estimation recently made co...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel and efficient approach to retrieve human mot...
Some application areas require motions to be time warped on-line as a motion is captured, aligning a...
In order to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the combination of motion capture technology...