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Computer Animation 2002
AMOBA: A Database System for Annotating Captured Human Movements
Geneva, Switzerland
June 19-June 21
ISBN: 0-7695-1594-0
Stefan Grünvogel, Academy of Media Arts Cologne
Jens Piesk, Academy of Media Arts Cologne
Stephan Schwichtenberg, Academy of Media Arts Cologne
Gregor Büchel, University of Applied Science Cologne
For the management of a large number of motion data for humanoid virtual actors we propose to use a database system to store and retrieve motion data with additional information. We show key questions lying behind the different classification schemes for human motion. Having obtained these criteria, we deduce the requirements a database has to fulfil for coping different classification schemes. We describe the AMOBA database system which allows to store and retrieve human movement data with an expandable set of classification schemes. To implement classification schemes we annotate movements with specific characteristics.
Citation:
Stefan Grünvogel, Jens Piesk, Stephan Schwichtenberg, Gregor Büchel, "AMOBA: A Database System for Annotating Captured Human Movements," ca, pp.98, Computer Animation 2002, 2002
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