Dance Notations and Robot Motion / Jean-Paul Laumond, Naoko Abe, editors
Serie: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics ; 111Utgivning: Cham : Springer, 2016Beskrivning: x, 430 s. : illISBN:- 978-3-319-25737-2
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Texterna härrör ursprungligen från en konferens hållen vid LAAS-CNRS i Toulouse, november 2014
Innehåller bibliografiska referenser
Towards Behavioral Objects: A twofold Approach for a System of Notation to Design and Implement Behaviors in Non-Anthropomorphic Robotic Artifacts -- Laban Movement Analysis and Affective Movement Generation for Robots and other Nearliving Creatures -- Approaches to the Representation of Human Movement: Notation, Animation and Motion Capture -- The Problem of Recording Human Motion -- MovEngine: Developing a Movement Language for 3D Visualization and Composition of Dance -- Bayesian Approaches for Learning of Primitive-Based Compact Representations of Complex Human Activities -- Beyond Watching: Action Understanding by Humans and Implications for Motion Planning by Interacting Robots -- Challenges for the Animation of Expressive Virtual Characters: The Standpoint of Sign Language and Theatrical Gestures -- Task Modelling for Reconstruction and Analysis of Folk Dances -- Dynamic Coordination Patterns in Tango Argentino: A Cross-Fertilization of Subjective Explication Methods and Motion Capture -- Abstractions for Design-by-Humans of Heterogeneous Behaviors -- Annotating Everyday Grasps in Action -- Laban Movement Analysis - Scaffolding Human Movement to Multiply Possibilities and Choices -- Benesh Movement Notation for Humanoid Robots? -- The Origin of Dance: Evolutionary Significance on Ritualized Movements of Animals -- A Worked-Out Experience in Programming Humanoid Robots Via The Kinetography Laban -- Using Dynamics to Recognize Human Motion --The Effect of Gravity on Perceived Affective Quality of Robot Movement -- Applications for Recording and Generating Human Body Motion with Labanotation -- Human Motion Tracking by Robots.