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@article{1305925, author = {Valčík, Jakub and Sedmidubský, Jan and Zezula, Pavel}, article_number = {5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cav.1674}, keywords = {human-motion retrieval; similarity model; effectiveness evaluation; motion capture data; action recognition}, language = {eng}, issn = {1546-4261}, journal = {Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds}, title = {Assessing similarity models for human-motion retrieval applications}, volume = {27}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1305925 AU - Valčík, Jakub - Sedmidubský, Jan - Zezula, Pavel PY - 2016 TI - Assessing similarity models for human-motion retrieval applications JF - Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds VL - 27 IS - 5 SP - 484-500 EP - 484-500 PB - John Wiley & Sons Ltd SN - 15464261 KW - human-motion retrieval KW - similarity model KW - effectiveness evaluation KW - motion capture data KW - action recognition N2 - The development of motion capturing devices poses new challenges in the exploitation of human-motion data for various application fields, such as computer animation, visual surveillance, sports or physical medicine. Recently, a number of approaches dealing with motion data have been proposed, suggesting characteristic motion features to be extracted and compared on the basis of similarity. Unfortunately, almost each approach defines its own set of motion features and comparison methods, thus it is hard to fairly decide which similarity model is the most suitable for a given kind of human-motion retrieval application. To cope with this problem, we propose the HumAn Motion Model EvaluatoR (HAMMER) which is a generic framework for assessing candidate similarity models with respect to the purpose of the target application. The application purpose is specified by a user in form of a representative sample of categorized motion data. Respecting such categorization, the similarity models are assessed from the effectiveness and efficiency points of view using a set of space-complexity, information-retrieval, and performance measures. The usability of the framework is demonstrated by case studies of three practical examples of retrieval applications focusing on recognition of actions, detection of similar events, and identification of subjects. ER -
VALČÍK, Jakub, Jan SEDMIDUBSKÝ and Pavel ZEZULA. Assessing similarity models for human-motion retrieval applications. \textit{Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds}. John Wiley \&{} Sons Ltd, 2016, vol.~27, No~5, p.~484-500. ISSN~1546-4261. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cav.1674.
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