2024
DOI: 10.1111/jpr.12542
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What Makes a Movement Human‐Like?

Xiaoyue Yang,
Miao Cheng,
Ken Fujiwara
et al.

Abstract: With the advancement of AI‐generated human motion, it is of increasing importance to think about how we distinguish real human motion from machine‐generated movements. In this study, we recruited professional performers to use the whole body to make a short movement to inform potential observers that they are real humans (instead of machines). Their movements were captured with a motion capture system (Vicon) and later reduced to dynamic point‐like displays (biological motion). They were interviewed after the … Show more

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