Documentation Mocap Database HDM05 论文

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Human Motion and AnimationVideo Analysis and SummarizationHuman Pose and Action Recognition

摘要

In the past two decades, motion capture (mocap) systems have been developed that allow to track and record human motions at high spatial and temporal resolutions. The resulting motion capture data is used to analyze human motions in fields such as sports sciences and biometrics (person identification), and to synthesize realistic motion sequences in datadriven computer animation. Such applications require efficient methods and tools for the automatic analysis, synthesis and classification of motion capture data, which constitutes an active research area with many yet unsolved problems. Even though there is a rapidly growing corpus of motion capture data, the academic research community still lacks publicly available motion data, as supplied by [4], that can be freely used for systematic research on motion analysis, synthesis, and classification. Furthermore, a common dataset of annotated and well-documented motion capture data would be extremely valuable to the research community in view of an objective comparison and evaluation of the achieved research results. It is the objective of our motion capture database HDM05 1 to supply free motion capture data for research purposes. HDM05 contains more than tree hours of systematically recorded and well-documented motion