In this paper we propose a multimodal approach to distinguish between movements displaying three different expressive qualities: fluid, fragmented, and impulsive movements. Our approach is based on the Event Synchronization algorithm, which is applied to compute the amount of synchronization between two low-level features extracted from multimodal data. In more details, we use the energy of the audio respiration signal captured by a standard microphone placed near to the mouth, and the whole body kinetic energy estimated from motion capture data. The method was evaluated on 90 movement segments performed by 5 dancers. Results show that fragmented movements display higher average synchronization than fluid and impulsive movements
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Intrapersonal synchronization of limb movements is a relevant feature for assessing coordination of ...
Intrapersonal synchronization of limb movements is a relevant feature for assessing coordination of ...
Intrapersonal synchronization of limb movements is a relevant feature for assessing coordination of ...
In this paper, we present a new multimodal repository for the analysis of expressive movement qualit...
In this paper, we present a new multimodal repository for the analysis of expressive movement qualit...
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This paper illustrates our recent work on analysis and classification of expressive gesture in human...
This paper illustrates our recent work on analysis and classification of expressive gesture in human...
This paper introduces an algorithm for automatically measuring impulsivity. This can be used as a ma...
In this work we present a framework and an experimental approach to investigate human body movement ...
In this paper, we explore how the audio respiration signal can contribute to multimodal analysis of ...
Intrapersonal synchronization of limb movements is a relevant feature for assessing coordination of ...
Intrapersonal synchronization of limb movements is a relevant feature for assessing coordination of ...
Intrapersonal synchronization of limb movements is a relevant feature for assessing coordination of ...
In this paper, we present a new multimodal repository for the analysis of expressive movement qualit...
In this paper, we present a new multimodal repository for the analysis of expressive movement qualit...
The research presented in this thesis is focused on the creation of computational models for the stu...
This research aims to improve the correspondence between music and dance, and explores the use of hu...
This paper introduces an algorithm for automatically measuring impulsivity. This can be used as a ma...
This article presents an ongoing investigation whose goal is to model perceived segmentation of mus...
The project was organized as a preliminary study for Use Case #1 of the Horizon 2020 Research Projec...
This paper illustrates our recent work on analysis and classification of expressive gesture in human...
This paper illustrates our recent work on analysis and classification of expressive gesture in human...
This paper introduces an algorithm for automatically measuring impulsivity. This can be used as a ma...
In this work we present a framework and an experimental approach to investigate human body movement ...