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Poses Version 0.2.3 WHAT IS THE POSES PROJECT ? This project tries to extract important Poses from Dance Motion Data based on VPM files via the MotionX project. (http://github.com/rennhak/MotionX) We are dealing with several concepts such as o Keyposes This term was coined by T. Shiratori and his collegues to describe important dance motions which occur when the hand and the foot end-effectors stop in conjunction with musical beat [1]. These motions are considered to be the "essence" of the dance from the viewpoint of structure importance. o Turning poses This term was coined by B. Rennhak and his collegues to describe the most important poses as shown in the dance master illustrations. These poses convey temporal importance as well as style and details for a complete dance reconstruction [2]. These motions are considered to be the "essence" of the dance from the viewpoint of a dance teacher. o Turning motions This term was coined by B. Rennhak and his collegues to describe the most characteristic trajectory representations of state to state intervalls of a given dance. Subprojects: Directory: "src/BodyComponents" Description: "Body components w/ middle arms and projection from 3D->2D" Keywords: "Golden Section, Body components, vpm, projection, turning points" Dependencies: MotionX->plugins->VPM ; http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/deep-clone/ (for marshal ; copy&pasted) https://webfiles.colorado.edu/alken/www/gsl/ndlinear-1.0.tar.gz Ruby GSL etc. FIXME: Change to MotionX XYAML interface. Libraries: Libraries can be found in base/ They are not submodules but simple clones from the original source. Submodules seem to be not the right solution. FEATURES o Application o Commandline arguments interface o Supports flexible templates to handle different dance data o Runs only on Ruby VM 1.9.x o Feature Providing Base Libraries o MotionX to handle reading/writing VPM o Supported Ressources o Extraction of Keyposes (with Rennhak/Audio package support) o Extraction of Turning poses o Development o Development Base Libraries o Code Quality ON WHAT HARDWARE DOES IT RUN? This Software was originally developed and tested on 32-bit x86 / SMP based PCs running on Ubuntu and Gentoo GNU/Linux 2.6.x. Other direct Linux and Unix derivates should be viable too as long as all dynamical linking dependencys are met. DOCUMENTATION A general developers API guide can be extracted from the Doxygen subdirectory which is able to generate HTML as well as PDF docs. Please refer to the [Rake|Make]file for additional information how to generate this documentation. INSTALLING If you got this package as a packed tar.gz or tar.bz2 please unpack the contents in an appropriate folder e.g. ~/jokemachine/ and follow the supplied INSTALL or README documentation. Please delete or replace existing versions before unpacking/installing new ones. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS This package was developed and compiled under Gentoo GNU/Linux 2.6.x with the Ruby 1.8.x MRI interpreter. BUILD PROCESS CONFIGURING COMPILING RUNNING IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG In case you enconter bugs which seem to be related to the JOKESMACHINE package please check in the MAINTAINERS file for the associated person in charge and contact him or her directly. If there is no valid address then try to mail Bjoern Rennhak <bjoern AT rennhak DOT com> to get some basic assistance in finding the right person in charge of this section of the JOKESMACHINE project. NOTES This README file was last modified on the $LastChangedDate$ by $LastChangedBy$. Current file version is $Rev$ (which is a minor revision number) . COPYRIGHT (c) 2009-2011, Bjoern Rennhak, under a dual license of GPLv2 and MIT ( http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php ) Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file in the various folders for explicit copyright notice. Unless otherwise stated all remains protected and copyrighted by Bjoern Rennhak <bjoern AT rennhak DOT com>. REFERENCES [1] Detecting Dance Motion Structure using Motion Capture and Musical Information Takaaki Shiratori, Atsushi Nakazawa, Katsushi Ikeuchi In Proc. International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia (VSMM 2004), November 2004 URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~siratori/pub/VSMM2004shiratori.pdf [2] Detecting Dance Motion Structure Using Body Components and Turning Motions Bjoern Rennhak, Takaaki Shiratori, Shunsuke Kudoh, Phongtharin Vinayavekhin, Katsushi Ikeuchi In Proc. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2010), October 2010 # vim:ts=2:tw=100:wm=100
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Keyposes is a software which extracts certain "Key motions" from input streams which classify as "Keyposes".
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