Multiscale motion saliency for keyframe extraction from motion capture sequences
Cihan Halit, Tolga Capin
In Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 22(1), 2011.
Abstract: Motion capture is an increasingly popular animation technique; however data acquired by motion capture can become substantial. This makes it difficult to use motion capture data in a number of applications, such as motion editing, motion understanding, automatic motion summarization, motion thumbnail generation, or motion database search and retrieval. To overcome this limitation, we propose an automatic approach to extract keyframes from a motion capture sequence. We treat the input sequence as motion curves, and obtain the most salient parts of these curves using a new proposed metric, called 'motion saliency'. We select the curves to be analysed by a dimension reduction technique, Principal Component Analysis (PCA). We then apply frame reduction techniques to extract the most important frames as keyframes of the motion. With this approach, around 8% of the frames are selected to be keyframes for motion capture sequences.
Keyword(s): motion saliency, motion capture, keyframe extraction, PCA
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cav.380
BibTeX format:
@article{Halit:2011:MMS,
  author = {Cihan Halit and Tolga Capin},
  title = {Multiscale motion saliency for keyframe extraction from motion capture sequences},
  journal = {Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds},
  volume = {22},
  number = {1},
  pages = {3--14},
  year = {2011},
}
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