T. Miura, K. Mitobe, Takaaki Kaiga, Takashi Yukawa, K. Tajima, H. Tamamoto
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Derivation of dance similarity from balance characteristics
It has been recognized that the design of similarity measures to compare multiple motion-capture (mocap) data streams is one of the major tasks in human motion analysis [Müller et al. 2008]. The information of similarity is utilized for many applications such as the retrieval of mocap data streams.