A Comparison Framework for walking performances using aSpaces

Jordi Gonzàlez, Javier Varona, F. X. Roca, Juan José Villanueva
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In this paper, we address the analysis of human actions by comparing different performances of the same action executed by different actors. Specifically, we present a comparison procedure applied to the walking action, but the scheme can be applied to other different actions, such as bending, running, etc. To achieve fair comparison results, we define a novel human body model based on joint angles, which maximizes the differences between human postures and, moreover, reflects the anatomical structure of human beings. Subsequently, a human action space, called aSpace, is built in order to represent each performance (i.e., each predefined sequence of postures) as a parametric manifold. The final human action representation is called p-action, which is based on the most characteristic human body postures found during several walking performances. These postures are found automatically by means of a predefined distance function, and they are called key-frames. By using key-frames, we synchronize any performance with respect to the p-action. Furthermore, by considering an arc length parameterization, independence from the speed at which performances are played is attained. As a result, the style of human walking can be successfully analysed by establishing the differences of the joints between female and male walkers.
使用空间行走性能的比较框架
在本文中,我们通过比较不同演员执行的相同动作的不同表演来解决人类行为的分析。具体来说,我们提出了一个适用于步行动作的比较程序,但该方案可以应用于其他不同的动作,如弯曲,跑步等。为了获得公平的比较结果,我们定义了一种基于关节角度的新型人体模型,该模型最大限度地提高了人体姿势之间的差异,并且反映了人体的解剖结构。随后,为了将每个表演(即每个预定义的姿势序列)表示为参数流形,构建了一个称为aSpace的人类动作空间。最后的人类动作表现形式被称为p-action,它是基于在几次行走表演中发现的最具特征的人体姿势。这些姿势是通过预定义的距离函数自动找到的,它们被称为关键帧。通过使用关键帧,我们可以根据p-action同步任何性能。此外,通过考虑弧长参数化,获得了与表演速度无关的独立性。因此,通过建立女性和男性步行者之间关节的差异,可以成功地分析人类走路的风格。
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