Presentation 2003/2/21
A Web-based Choreography Simulation System to Support the Composition of Classical Ballet
Asako SOGA, Bin UMINO, Takami YASUDA,
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Abstract(in English) As a case study of Web3D technology and its application, we have developed a system that supports the creation of classical ballet choreography in 3D environments. The system allows users to interactively create various choreographies on the Web and to represent them as 3DCG animation. The data were captured from professional dancers performances using motion capture systems. The archive has exhaustively accumulated motion data of basic ballet steps for lessons. We discuss the structural analysis of ballet motion and possible connections between basic ballet steps. This allows users to choreograph easily and to avert creating illogical choreographic sequences.
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Keyword(in English) Classical Ballet / Motion Capture / 3D Animation / Choreography / Web
Paper # CQ2002-142,MVE2002-116
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Title (in English) A Web-based Choreography Simulation System to Support the Composition of Classical Ballet
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Keyword(1) Classical Ballet
Keyword(2) Motion Capture
Keyword(3) 3D Animation
Keyword(4) Choreography
Keyword(5) Web
1st Author's Name Asako SOGA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Bin UMINO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University
3rd Author's Name Takami YASUDA
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Informatics and Sciences, Nagoya University
Date 2003/2/21
Paper # CQ2002-142,MVE2002-116
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 662
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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