A human motion analysis using the rhythm - a estimate method of dance motion with autoregressive model

We aims to reproduce the Japanese traditional dance motion recorded in image database. We propose an estimate method of dance motion using the autoregressive model. In statistical motion estimation with the autoregressive model, the decision of degree is a very important. To decide the suitably degr...

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