2019
DOI: 10.1145/3132369
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Analysis of Movement Quality in Full-Body Physical Activities

Abstract: Full-body human movement is characterized by fine-grain expressive qualities that humans are easily capable of exhibiting and recognizing in others' movement. In sports (e.g., martial arts) and performing arts (e.g., dance), the same sequence of movements can be performed in a wide range of ways characterized by different qualities, often in terms of subtle (spatial and temporal) perturbations of the movement. Even a non-expert observer can distinguish between a top-level and average performance by a dancer or… Show more

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“…Additionally, a further dataset described 42 , 43 contains motion capture data (synchronized with video and audio recordings) of two katas performed by seven participants with different levels of experience.…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, a further dataset described 42 , 43 contains motion capture data (synchronized with video and audio recordings) of two katas performed by seven participants with different levels of experience.…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We obtained in this way, 294 segments for high engagement, 176 for medium and 288 for low engagement and 172 segments for high confidence, 317 for medium and 269 segments for low confidence. 15 features were extracted from 2D positional data obtained by applying OpenPose [7] [32] is used to compute Right Arm and Left Arm Stability, [2] to compute Arms Fluidity Index and [8] to compute Closure Area. Body Symmetry Index is the sum of: 1) the sum of absolute differences between X (resp.…”
Section: A Features Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where s and k are the absolute tangential speed and curvature. Variability (V ) is computed as the difference between the actual joint velocity and the low-pass filtered velocity of the same joint (see [14] for more details). Given two persons A and B and a group of joints J , we compute the above mentioned 3 low-level features, which results in 6 values.…”
Section: F1: Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%