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2005
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Some Experiments in the Gestural Control of Synthesized Sonic Textures
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce some exploratory ideas and applications involving the gestural control of sonic textures. Three examples of how the gestural control of synthe...
Daniel Arfib, Jean-Michel Couturier, Jehan-Julien ...
GW
2005
Springer
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Visual Sign Language Recognition Based on HMMs and Auto-regressive HMMs
Abstract. A sign language recognition system based on Hidden Markov Models(HMMs) and Auto-regressive Hidden Markov Models(ARHMMs) has been proposed in this paper. ARHMMs fully cons...
Xiaolin Yang, Feng Jiang, Han Liu, Hongxun Yao, We...
GW
2005
Springer
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A Comparison Between Etymon- and Word-Based Chinese Sign Language Recognition Systems
Hitherto, one major challenge to sign language recognition is how to develop approaches that scale well with increasing vocabulary size. In large vocabulary speech recognition real...
Chunli Wang, Xilin Chen, Wen Gao
GW
2005
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Re-sampling for Chinese Sign Language Recognition
In Sign Language recognition, one of the problems is to collect enough data. Data collection for both training and testing is a laborious but necessary step. Almost all of the stat...
Chunli Wang, Xilin Chen, Wen Gao
GW
2005
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Finding Motion Primitives in Human Body Gestures
Abstract. In the last decade speech processing has been applied in commercially available products. One of the key reasons for its success is the identification and use of an unde...
Lars Reng, Thomas B. Moeslund, Erik Granum
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2005
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Recognition of Deictic Gestures for Wearable Computing
In modern society there is an increasing demand to access, record and manipulate large amounts of information. This has inspired a new approach to thinking about and designing pers...
Thomas B. Moeslund, Lau Nørgaard
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2005
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Simulation of Hemiplegic Subjects' Locomotion
This paper aims at describing a new method to simulate the locomotion of hemiplegic subjects. To this end, we propose to use inverse kinematics in order to make the feet follow a t...
Nicolas Fusco, Guillaume Nicolas, Franck Multon, A...
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2005
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From Acoustic Cues to an Expressive Agent
This work proposes a new way for providing feedback to expressivity in music performance. Starting from studies on the expressivity of music performance we developed a system in wh...
Maurizio Mancini, Roberto Bresin, Catherine Pelach...
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2005
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Dynamic Control of Captured Motions to Verify New Constraints
Simulating realistic human-like figures is still a challenging task when dynamics is involved. For example, making a virtual human jump to a given position requires to control the...
Carole Durocher, Franck Multon, Richard Kulpa
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2005
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Gesture Recognition Using Image Comparison Methods
Abstract. We introduce the use of appearance-based features, and tangent distance or the image distortion model to account for image variability within the hidden Markov model emis...
Philippe Dreuw, Daniel Keysers, Thomas Deselaers, ...