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Evaluating a dancer's performance using kinect-based skeleton tracking

  • Dimitrios Alexiadis
  • , Petros Daras
  • , Philip Kelly
  • , Noel E. O'Connor
  • , Tamy Boubekeur
  • , Maher Ben Moussa

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In this work, we describe a novel system that automatically evaluates dance performances against a gold-standard performance and provides visual feedback to the performer in a 3D virtual environment. The system acquires the motion of a performer via Kinect-based human skeleton tracking, making the approach viable for a large range of users, including home enthusiasts. Unlike traditional gaming scenarios, when the motion of a user must by kept in synch with a prerecorded avatar that is displayed on screen, the technique described in this paper targets online interactive scenarios where dance choreographies can be set, altered, practiced and refined by users. In this work, we have addressed some areas of this application scenario. In particular, a set of appropriate signal processing and soft computing methodologies is proposed for temporally aligning dance movements from two different users and quantitatively evaluating one performance against another.

langue originaleAnglais
titreMM'11 - Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Multimedia Conference and Co-Located Workshops
Pages659-662
Nombre de pages4
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 29 déc. 2011
Evénement19th ACM International Conference on Multimedia ACM Multimedia 2011, MM'11 - Scottsdale, AZ, États-Unis
Durée: 28 nov. 20111 déc. 2011

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NomMM'11 - Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Multimedia Conference and Co-Located Workshops

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Une conférence19th ACM International Conference on Multimedia ACM Multimedia 2011, MM'11
Pays/TerritoireÉtats-Unis
La villeScottsdale, AZ
période28/11/111/12/11

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