Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflected in the bodily response systems including peripheral physiology, facial features, and body movements. One specific question along this line of research is how cognition and affect are manifested in the dynamics of general body movements. Progress in this area can be accelerated by inexpensive, non-intrusive, portable, scalable, and easy to calibrate movement tracking systems. Towards this end, this paper presents and validates Motion Tracker, a simple yet effective software program that uses established computer vision techniques to estimate the amount a person moves from a video of the person engaged in a task (available for download from...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
From an early age, people display the ability to quickly and effortlessly interpret the orientation ...
<div><p>Humans appear to be sensitive to relative small changes in their surroundings. These changes...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Automatic tracking of facial movement is potentially important as a non-invasive source of physiolog...
This bachelor thesis investigates tracking of the human body in a 3D environment using known compute...
Due to the large influx of computers in our daily lives, human-computer interaction has become cruci...
This bachelor thesis investigates tracking of the human body in a 3D environment using known compute...
The collection of kinematic data is routinely required for the biomechanical analysis of human movem...
The emergence of pose estimation algorithms represents a potential paradigm shift in the study and a...
As the importance of embodiment emerges for psychology, there is a need to advance methodology for m...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
From an early age, people display the ability to quickly and effortlessly interpret the orientation ...
<div><p>Humans appear to be sensitive to relative small changes in their surroundings. These changes...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Researchers in the cognitive and affective sciences investigate how thoughts and feelings are reflec...
Automatic tracking of facial movement is potentially important as a non-invasive source of physiolog...
This bachelor thesis investigates tracking of the human body in a 3D environment using known compute...
Due to the large influx of computers in our daily lives, human-computer interaction has become cruci...
This bachelor thesis investigates tracking of the human body in a 3D environment using known compute...
The collection of kinematic data is routinely required for the biomechanical analysis of human movem...
The emergence of pose estimation algorithms represents a potential paradigm shift in the study and a...
As the importance of embodiment emerges for psychology, there is a need to advance methodology for m...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
From an early age, people display the ability to quickly and effortlessly interpret the orientation ...
<div><p>Humans appear to be sensitive to relative small changes in their surroundings. These changes...