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Extraction of Motion Characteristics Corresponding to Sensitivity Information Using Dance Movement

Shihoko Kamisato,Satoru Odo,Yoshino Ishikawa,Kiyoshi Hoshino,Japan Meteorological Agency, Otemachi 1-3-4, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8122, Japan-2004-03-20-Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics
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This study is intended to quantitatively clarify the relationship between the motion characteristics behind the human motion in complicated motions like dancing and the subjective impressions of the observer. It examines the impression structures related to the motion of a determined body part of dancing and considers the motion characteristics giving a specific impression. To compare and consider the impression structures related to the motion of a body part, the authors made a principal component analysis, one of the multi-variable analytic methods, to check the arm and leg motions for any differences in the impression structure. Similarly, they considered any differences in the impression structures due to the experience knowledge of dance. Next, to consider any differences in the physical features that have effect on the impressions, they quantified the motion characteristics and used a heavy regression analysis to estimate the common motion characteristics that give the same impre

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This study is intended to quantitatively clarify the relationship between the motion characteristics behind the human motion in complicated motions like dancing and the subjective impressions of the observer. It examines the impression structures related to the motion of a determined body part of dancing and considers the motion characteristics giving a specific impression. To compare and consider the impression structures related to the motion of a body part, the authors made a principal component analysis, one of the multi-variable analytic methods, to check the arm and leg motions for any differences in the impression structure. Similarly, they considered any differences in the impression structures due to the experience knowledge of dance. Next, to consider any differences in the physical features that have effect on the impressions, they quantified the motion characteristics and used a heavy regression analysis to estimate the common motion characteristics that give the same impre

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ImpressionMotion (physics)DanceComputer scienceMovement (music)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionObserver (physics)

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