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A Computational Method to Automatically Detect the Perceived Origin of Full-Body Human Movement and its Propagation

Published: 27 December 2020 Publication History

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The work reports ongoing research about a computational method, based on cooperative games on graphs, aimed at detecting the perceived origin of full-body human movement and its propagation. Compared with previous works, a larger set of movement features is considered, and a ground truth is produced, able to assess and compare the effectiveness of each such feature. This is done through the use of the Shapley Value as a centrality index. An Origin of Movement Continuum is also defined, as the basis for creating a repository of movement qualities.

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ICMI '20 Companion: Companion Publication of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
October 2020
548 pages
ISBN:9781450380027
DOI:10.1145/3395035
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  1. automatic detection
  2. full-body movement analysis
  3. game theory
  4. graph theory
  5. perceived origin of movement

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  • (2024)Improving Output Visualization of an Algorithm for the Automated Detection of the Perceived Origin of MovementIntelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment10.1007/978-3-031-55722-4_8(96-106)Online publication date: 23-Mar-2024
  • (2023)Poster - Noiseboard Project: Using Sensors and Long-Range Wireless Communication For Musical Augmentation of SkateboardingProceedings of the 15th Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter10.1145/3605390.3610807(1-3)Online publication date: 20-Sep-2023
  • (2022)Measuring players’ importance in basketball using the generalized Shapley valueAnnals of Operations Research10.1007/s10479-022-04653-z325:1(441-465)Online publication date: 13-Apr-2022

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