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The digital transformation of mask dance movement in intangible cultural asset based on human pose recognition (휴먼포즈 인식을 적용한 무형문화재 탈춤 동작 디지털전환)

  • SooHyuong Kang;SungGeon Park;KwangYoung Park
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.678-680
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구는 2022년 유네스코 인류무형유산 대표목록에 등재된 탈춤 동작을 디지털화하여 후속 세대에게 정보를 제공하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 데이터 수집은 국가무형문화제로 지정된 탈춤 단체 13개, 시도무형문화재 단체 5개에 소속된 무형문화재, 전승자 39명이 관성식 모션 캡처 장비를 착용하고, 8대의 카메라를 이용하여 수집하였다. 데이터 가공은 바운딩박스를 수행하였고, 탈춤동작 추정은 YOLO v8을 사용하였고 탈춤 동작 분류는 YOLO v8에 CNN모델을 결합하여 130개의 탈춤을 분류하였다. 연구결과, mAP-50은 0.953, mAP50-95는 0.596, Accuracy 70%를 달성하였다. 향후 학습용 데이터셋 구축량이 늘어나고, 데이터 품질이 개선된다면 탈춤 분류 성능은 더욱 개선될 것이라 기대한다.

A Study on the Abstraction of Movements Based on Laban's Space Theory "Choreutics" (라반의 공간조화이론 "코레우틱스(Choreutics)"를 활용한 움직임의 추상적 시각화 연구)

  • Kim, Hyeran;Lee, Sang Wook
    • Asia-pacific Journal of Multimedia Services Convergent with Art, Humanities, and Sociology
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.371-381
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents a methodology for creating abstract animation based on the human movement theories originating from the work of dance theorist Rudolf von Laban. Laban Movement Analysis is a method and language for describing, visualizing, interpreting and documenting all varieties of human movement, and Choreutics is based on universal patterns of nature and of human as part of a universal design. Laban defines the space of movements in a profoundly dualistic way. Outwardly, his objective and scientific definitions provide a concrete base for generating human movements in computer graphics in terms of geometric and motion primitives such as points, lines, planes, polygons, linear and nonlinear movements. On the other hand, he also offers a system for understanding the subtle characteristics about the way a movement is dynamically done with respect to inner intention. Laban's interpretations of human motion can be utilized potentially in plastic arts and computer arts. Our work was inspired by those physical and psychological analyses and computer algorithms have been developed for creating abstract animation. We presented our computer animation works entitled "Choreography" in the exhibitions: a special section in "2015 Craft Trend Fair" and "Make Your Movement" held in the Korean Cultural Centre in UK, 2016. In this paper, we describe our ideas and methods for creating abstract object movements based on the Laban's motion representations.

Analysis of the Ground Reaction Forces by the Dancesport Rumba Backward Walk Step (댄스스포츠 라틴댄스 룸바 Backward Walk 동작시 지면반력 변인 분석)

  • Yoo, Hye-Suk;In, Hee-Kyo;Choi, In-Ae
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.129-135
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    • 2008
  • This research was examined the effect of Backward Walk on ground reaction force and we achieved it by using ground reaction force machine during the Backward Walk activity with Latin and Rumba dance. We find that it was significant difference of vertical(Fz) ground reaction force of right foot in touchdown and toe-off and vertical(Fz), horizontal(Fx), front-rear(Fy) ground reaction force of left foot. There was not significant differences in vertical ground reaction force between superior athlete and unskilled athlete, but there was a significant difference in left foot. Through this, we know that the sports capability of left foot which has been developed through the training is better in superior athlete group. Therefore understanding of difference in ground reaction force and repeated training can help the unskilled athlete and beginner to accomplish the accurate movement.

Development of Experience Dance Game using Kinect Motion Capture (키넥트를 이용한 체감형 동작 인식 댄스 게임 개발)

  • Yun, Hye-Jeong;Kim, Kwang-Il;Lee, Jeong-Hun;Lee, Hae-Yeoun
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2014
  • Console game has high market occupancy in the world game market and has popular favor for many players. Especially, the experience console game in which body movement is used to control the game has made its own market. However, previous experience console games can easily make players to be boring and require additional payments to update the game. In this paper, we present an experience dance game using Kinet, which has high interest and can be continuously updated. Differently from previous console games, the presented game makes the player to see how they are playing and to know what the next action is. Also, the accuracy of the player motion is compared 20 times in each second to get high interests of players. Through these functions, the presented game can achieve high satisfaction rates based on the qualitative evaluation of users.

The Effect of Bellydance on the Blood Components, Deoxypyridinoline, Osteocalcin in Middle Age Woman (벨리댄스가 중년여성의 혈액성분, 골밀도, Osteocalcin에 미치는 영향)

  • Ko, Jeong-Rim;Lee, Hyun-Mi;Jeon, Jae-Young;Baek, Yeong-Ho
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.1739-1743
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to develop a movement program adopted from Bellydance, and to analyze the effects of the Bellydance program on the blood Components and Deoxypyridinoline, Osteocalcin in middle aged women. The Bellydance program was composed of warming-up (10min), main exercise (40min) and cooling-down (10min) parts. The 40 middle-aged women between 40 and 60 year old were divided into two group; the control group (8 women), the Bellydance group (8 women). The Bellydance program was applied three times a 12weeks. The result of this study were as follow. RBC, Hb, WBC, PLT, Osteocalcin was measured in a whole blood. The belly dance group showed WBC was more significantly decreased than control group, but RBC, Hb, PLT were insignificant in other groups. The belly dance group showed Deoxypyridinoline was more significantly increased than control group, but Osteocalcin were insignificant in other groups. Therefore this program can be available in middle aged women.

Development of e-textiles using LED and application of sports wear (LED를 이용한 e-textiles 개발과 스포츠웨어의 적용에 관하여)

  • Park, Jinhee;Kim, Jooyong
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.103-113
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to develop an e-textile using LEDs that can enhance visual and functional effects, and to identify their applicability to sportswear. By applying the design elements of fashion design concretely with LEDs, an e-textile design module is developed and that module is applied to the product, so LED application design can be proposed for use in a practical product. E-textiles have been divided into five categories, and their usefulness were verified by applying e-textiles to men's and women's sportswear. The product beign considered has a built-in tilt sensor, which illuminates the LEDs according to the user's movements, and allows the LEDs to be turned on or off in accordance to the user's preference. E-tatoo is a type of LED application that enhances the appearance by placing LEDs on a small area, emphasizing origin points, just like an actual tattoo. Designed with LEDs arranged in a straight line and various curved forms, e-strips can provide a function that matches the characteristics of each section of clothing or fashion item. E-wappen uses about 7-10 LEDs to give motifs a strong sense of visibility, thus adding to their vibrancy. E-panels and e-clothes were able to produce creative and high-value textures. It is also expected to be used for special purposes or bags as it is possible to produce high value-added textures that are creative and aesthetically beautiful. For instance, a progressive LED string on the straight line of female leggings can further emphasize rhythmic movements during exercise, and e-wappen also serves the purpose of nighttime protection. It is also believed that the application of dance or dance-related sportswear will make the movement of the performance more intense and lively.

Production Technology for Multi-face Convergence Performance (Multi-face Convergence 공연을 위한 제작 기술)

  • You, Mi;Son, Tae-Woong;Kim, Sang-Il
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.475-486
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    • 2020
  • This paper is a thesis on media art technology for high-tech performances and exhibitions. After creating an interactive stroke in VR, it is projected in real time through a media facade technique. Among our traditional dramas emphasizing linear movements, movements were extracted from the Bongsan mask dance, and the movements of the lines were used in a media art performance called 'Multi-face Convergence'. When motion data enters the virtual space, geometry consisting of faces is created in the VR space. The created strokes can be set with various brush types, and when performing, a stroke with a red fire effect that matches a dynamic movement was used. It was made to be able to harmonize with the dancers performing the Bongsan mask dance. The medium called VR has characteristics that are not suitable for melting into a performance, but in this performance, it has overcome its limitations by using a technique called media façade. We propose the world's first performance technique that combines interactive strokes with traditional dance performances.

Mime Elements in Court Hagmu ; focusing on literature and expression of current practice (궁중 학무에 나타난 마임적 요소 - 문헌과 현행의 표출 현상을 중심으로 -)

  • Son, Sun Sook
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.18
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    • pp.47-72
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    • 2009
  • This study explores mime elements of court Hagmu(鶴舞) in literature and what is expressed in the practice of current Hagmu and examines what has been changed while others are kept intact. The content of Hagmu is that "attracted by lotus flowers in a pond, cranes dance around and peck at them, when the blossoms open wide with a girl [dancer] inside, upon which the surprised cranes fly away." The dance consists of 4 steps: the first step is for the entrance of cranes; in the second step the cranes dance moving across jidang(池塘) and the north; in the third step the cranes are curious about the lotus calyces, yeontong(蓮筒); and the cranes withdraw in the fourth step. The literature suggests that the dancing courses on the stage are limited to the east, the west, the south, and the north. The movement is limited to naeson (內旋) only in mujin(舞進) and mutoe(舞退). Furthermore, the gaze is only allowed toward the north and jidang. Motions are limited to naejog(內足), oego (外顧), and naego(內顧). However, the mime elements of current Hagmu are attributed to the effort of translating crane's life into a realistic story. It relates the life of cranes to that of human beings and implies love in it. Finally, the court Hagmu has entered the real world out of the literature, enriched with new elements. Under the transition from literature to practice the diversity of expression is added while the elements related with court codes such as courses, movements, directions, and motions are kept intact. These limitations, however, are coupled with the sensitive 'love' and the exposure of dancing instruments intrigues audience and creates dramatic effect. In conclusion the significance of mime elements in court Hagmu is in enhancing communication with audience.

Analysis on the Movement Found in an Animation - Focusing on Laban's Effort - (애니메이션 <몬스터 대학교>의 움직임 분석 -라반의 에포트를 중심으로)

  • Sung, Rea
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.40
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    • pp.33-53
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    • 2015
  • The movement of characters is one of the crucial elements to deliver their emotion flowing inside. Though it is the same movement, it may appear or be expressed differently according to the character's personality or emotion or the particular situation. The purpose of this study is to analyze not only the movement found superficially in an animation but also a character's internal emotion and attitude with Laban's movement analysis system, particularly effort, one of its analysis categories, and examine how effectively Laban's movement analysis often employed at the circles of dance can analyze movement in an animation. is about a monster that constantly makes efforts to realize its dream to be a scarer. Functional movement forms the most part, but expressive movement to show how a character thinks or feels also appears harmoniously. Characters' externally shown movement can express their internal emotion properly sometimes, but they also often move expressing their feelings in moderation. Therefore, this study analyzes the movement of characters found in the four scenes of with LMA's effort. According to the findings, at the scene where Michael enters the door leading to the human world following the scarer, the emotional state of Michael envious of the scarer is expressed with the Vision Drive giving the strong feel of dreaming. At the scene of the second game to choose the best scare team, it shows us the Spell Drive with its careful and light movement having clear intention to survive at the game. At the scene where there is a party held for the teams that have survived, it shows the Passion Drive of being eagerly expressing happy and delightful feelings without considering what is around. At the scene where Michael and Sullivan are pursued by people, the Action Drive was used to express movement that was heavy and strong and was getting faster gradually by focusing the feelings of the characters in haste into one place.

Active Spinning Training System using Complex Physiological Signals (복합 생체신호를 이용한 능동형 스피닝 트레이닝 시스템)

  • Kim, Cheol-Min;Kang, Gyeong-Heon;Kim, Eun-Seok
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.591-600
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    • 2015
  • Recently high interest in health and fitness has led to vibrant researches for the active fitness system to learn and enjoy the exercise program for oneself. In this paper, we design and implement the active spinning training system which enables user to have self-learning and experience of customized spinning training program by the biometric and movement information acquired from user's physiological signals. The proposed system provides the appropriate difficulty of spinning program which reflects the concordance rate of spinning dance gestures and the amount of exercising by analyzing the physical status of participant from his brain and pulse waves and recognizing the skeletal movement in real time. For the higher exercise effect, the system offers a virtual personal trainer to show the correct poses and controls the level of difficulty depending on the concordance rate of participant's motions. The experiment with various participants through the proposed system shows that it is able to help users in getting the available exercise effect in comparatively short time.