We present the methods that were used in capturing a library of human movements for use in computeranimated displays of human movement. The library is an attempt to systematically tap into and represent the wide range of personal properties, such as identity, gender, and emotion, that are available in a person’s movements. The movements from a total of 30 nonprofessional actors (15 of them female) were captured while they performed walking, knocking, lifting, and throwing actions, as well as their combination in angry, happy, neutral, and sad affective styles. From the raw motion capture data, a library of 4,080 movements was obtained, using techniques based on Character Studio (plug-ins for 3D Studio MAX, AutoDesk, Inc.), MATLAB (The Math ...
Although psychological research indicates that bodily expres-sions convey important affective inform...
International audienceMany areas in computer science are facing the need to analyze, quantify and re...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to describe human motions and emotions that appea...
We present the methods that were used in capturing a library of human movements for use in computera...
Motion capture systems, using optical, magnetic or mechanical sensors are now widely used to record ...
In this thesis, we address questions about recognition of human movement through motion capture. We ...
The ability to exchange affective cues with others plays a key role in our ability to create and mai...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
Emotional expressions are vital in everyday interactions. However, how people use bodily motions to ...
Most efforts to recognise emotions from the human body have focused on expressive gestures which are...
Abstract: In this paper we present a preliminary study for designing interactive systems that are s...
Emotion expression in human-human interaction takes place via various types of information, includin...
Emotion expression in human-human interaction takes place via various types of information, includin...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Although psychological research indicates that bodily expres-sions convey important affective inform...
International audienceMany areas in computer science are facing the need to analyze, quantify and re...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to describe human motions and emotions that appea...
We present the methods that were used in capturing a library of human movements for use in computera...
Motion capture systems, using optical, magnetic or mechanical sensors are now widely used to record ...
In this thesis, we address questions about recognition of human movement through motion capture. We ...
The ability to exchange affective cues with others plays a key role in our ability to create and mai...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
Emotional expressions are vital in everyday interactions. However, how people use bodily motions to ...
Most efforts to recognise emotions from the human body have focused on expressive gestures which are...
Abstract: In this paper we present a preliminary study for designing interactive systems that are s...
Emotion expression in human-human interaction takes place via various types of information, includin...
Emotion expression in human-human interaction takes place via various types of information, includin...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Although psychological research indicates that bodily expres-sions convey important affective inform...
International audienceMany areas in computer science are facing the need to analyze, quantify and re...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to describe human motions and emotions that appea...