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Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
Herausgeber: Laumond, Jean-Paul, Abe, Naoko, Springer
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Autor des Buches: jean paul, koz, laum, laumond, naoko abe
Titel des Buches: notations, get the dance, robot, notation, motion, jean paul
Daten vom Verlag:
Autor/in: Jean-Paul Laumond; Naoko Abe
Titel: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics; Dance Notations and Robot Motion
Verlag: Springer; Springer International Publishing
430 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015-12-01
Cham; CH
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Sprache: Englisch
106,99 € (DE)
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BB; Hardcover, Softcover / Technik/Elektronik, Elektrotechnik, Nachrichtentechnik; Regelungstechnik; Verstehen; Choreography; Dance Notation; Humanoid Robotics; Motion Generation; Motion Segmentation; Robotics; Control, Robotics, Automation; Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering; Computational Intelligence; Sport Science; Artificial Intelligence; Biomedizinische Technik; Künstliche Intelligenz; Sport und Freizeit; EA; BC
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 ExplicationvMethods 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.Fascinating book comparing and combining human dance motion with robot motion Presents recent dance notation systems, which structurally describe human movements by using symbols, as tools of motion segmentation Explores the relationship between motion notation systems and engineering based methods for motion generation as developed in computer animation and humanoid robotics Targets a multidisciplinary audience including roboticists, computer scientists, dance notators, choreographers, and beyond, researchers in neurophysiology, biomechanics or cognitive sciences Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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