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English: Examples of motion sequences mapped on stick-figure representations of human upper body. The motion capture files included in the database contain data for the full body and have the original actors' body size and proportions. The upper-body representations were used in the emotion categorisation studies [51], where the motion trajectories were mapped onto a skeleton of average body size and where independent of the body proportions of the actors. |
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Source | Video S1 from Volkova E, de la Rosa S, Bülthoff H, Mohler B (2014). "The MPI Emotional Body Expressions Database for Narrative Scenarios". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0113647. PMID 25461382. PMC: 4252031. | ||
Author | Volkova E, de la Rosa S, Bülthoff H, Mohler B | ||
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Author | Volkova E, de la Rosa S, Bülthoff H, Mohler B |
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Image title | Examples of motion sequences mapped on stick-figure representations of human upper body. The motion capture files included in the database contain data for the full body and have the original actors' body size and proportions. The upper-body representations were used in the emotion categorisation studies [51], where the motion trajectories were mapped onto a skeleton of average body size and where independent of the body proportions of the actors. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |
Language | English |