Human perception of quadruped motion

Ljiljana Skrba, C. O'Sullivan
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In our research we are interested in human sensitivity to differences in animal gaits. We use point light walkers as stimuli, and follow up with a study using a realistic 3D model. Previously it has been shown that humans can regonise human motion, gender and the identity of an actor from a set of moving points [1973; 1977]. McDonnell et al. [2008] show that both shape and motion influence sex perception of virtual human characters. Mather and West [1993] have shown that people can recognise animals from pointlight displays. In order to find out whether we can tell the difference between animals using motion cues, we captured the motion of farm animals.
人类对四足运动的感知
在我们的研究中,我们感兴趣的是人类对动物步态差异的敏感性。我们使用点光步行者作为刺激,并使用逼真的3D模型进行后续研究。此前已有研究表明,人类可以从一组移动点中识别人类的动作、性别和演员的身份[1973;1977]。McDonnell等人[2008]表明,形状和动作都会影响虚拟人类角色的性感知。马瑟和韦斯特[1993]已经证明,人们可以通过点光显示来识别动物。为了找出我们是否可以通过动作线索分辨动物之间的区别,我们捕捉了农场动物的动作。
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