Dimensionality Reduction and Visualization of Bharatanatyam Mudras

R. Raj, S. Dharan, T. T. Sunil
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Cultural dances are practiced all over the world. The study of various gestures of the performer using computer vision techniques can help in better understanding of these dance forms and for annotation purposes. Bharatanatyam is a classical dance that originated in South India. Bharatanatyam performer uses hand gestures (mudras), facial expressions and body movements to communicate to the audience the intended meaning. According to Natyashastra, a classical text on Indian dance, there are 28 Asamyukta Hastas (single-hand gestures) and 23 Samyukta Hastas (Double-hand gestures) in Bharatanatyam. Open datasets on Bharatanatyam dance gestures are not presently available. An exhaustive open dataset comprising of various mudras in Bharatanatyam was created. The dataset consists of 15[Formula: see text]396 distinct single-hand mudra images and 13[Formula: see text]035 distinct double-hand mudra images. In this paper, we explore the dataset using various multidimensional visualization techniques. PCA, Kernel PCA, Local Linear Embedding, Multidimensional Scaling, Isomap, t-SNE and PCA–t-SNE combination are being investigated. The best visualization for exploration of the dataset is obtained using PCA–t-SNE combination.
梵天手印的降维和可视化
世界各地都有文化舞蹈。使用计算机视觉技术研究表演者的各种手势可以帮助更好地理解这些舞蹈形式并用于注释目的。Bharatanatyam是一种起源于印度南部的古典舞蹈。Bharatanatyam表演者使用手势(手印),面部表情和身体动作向观众传达预期的意思。根据印度舞蹈的经典文本Natyashastra,在Bharatanatyam中有28个Asamyukta hasas(单手手势)和23个Samyukta hasas(双手手势)。目前还没有Bharatanatyam舞蹈手势的开放数据集。创建了一个详尽的开放数据集,包括Bharatanatyam中的各种手印。该数据集由15[公式:见文本]396个不同的单手手印图像和13[公式:见文本]035个不同的双手手印图像组成。在本文中,我们使用各种多维可视化技术来探索数据集。主要研究了PCA、核PCA、局部线性嵌入、多维尺度、isommap、t-SNE和PCA - t-SNE组合。使用PCA-t-SNE组合获得了数据集探索的最佳可视化效果。
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