Motion Analysis & Synthesis
Friday, 18 December | 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM | Room 501
Session Chair
Arno Zinke
Markerless Motion Capture Using a Single-Depth Sensor
A robust framework for tracking skeleton joints in real time by using a single time-of-flight depth sensor.
Amit Bleiweiss Eran Eilat Gershom Kutliroff Omek Interactive
Motion Beat Induction Based on Short-Term Principal Component Analysis
A novel tool called short-term PCA, which successfully extracts motion beats not only from simple motions, but also from complicated dance motions.
Jianfeng Xu Akio Yoneyama Koichi Takagi KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
Designing Motion Graphs for Video Synthesis by Tracking 2D Feature Points
An intuitive and straightforward method for synthesizing videos by manipulating objects without 3D models. The approach enables users to directly control detailed motions of a video object.
Jun Kobayashi Shigeo Takahashi The University of Tokyo
Physically Based Simulation of a Ballet Dancer's Hip
A methodology for simulating the mechanical behavior of the hip, based on computer graphic techniques and patient-specific anatomical-kinematical models. This approach offers orthopedists a supplementary tool for diagnosis.
Lazhari Assassi Pasacl Volino Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann MIRALab, Université de Genève