Presentation 2005-12-15
Dance from Music based on Choreographic Examples
Hiroyuki AOZUKA, Masanobu YAMAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) Relating an action and a sound synchronized each other, one can produce a new action according to a new sound by the relation. If the action is played by an actor, this paper shows that the new action succeeds an individuality of the actor. Our action production system has two processes, i.e. teaching and producing. The action measured by motion capture is segmented into basic actions by considering angular acceleration at body joint. The sound is also segmented into parts corresponding to the action segments. The sound segment is modeled as an ARMA model. The teaching is established by relating the action segment with model parameters of the corresponding sound segment. The relation produces a new action of which segment best matches a new sound. In experiments, we prepare action to sound relations of multiple singers. Actions produced by the relations succeed the individuality of each singer.
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Keyword(in English) Action style / Motion capture / Performance animation / Sound
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Conference Date 2005/12/8(1days)
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Title (in English) Dance from Music based on Choreographic Examples
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Keyword(1) Action style
Keyword(2) Motion capture
Keyword(3) Performance animation
Keyword(4) Sound
1st Author's Name Hiroyuki AOZUKA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University()
2nd Author's Name Masanobu YAMAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University
Date 2005-12-15
Paper # PRMU2005-123
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 477
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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