More-Natural Mimetic Words Generation for Fine-Grained Gait Description

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A mimetic word is used to verbally express the manner of a phenomenon intuitively. The Japanese language is known to have a greater number of mimetic words in its vocabulary than most other languages. Especially, since human gaits are one of the most commonly represented behavior by mimetic words in the language, we consider that it should be suitable for labels of fine-grained gait recognition. In addition, Japanese mimetic words have a more decomposable structure than these in other languages such as English. So it is said that they have sound-symbolism and their phonemes are strongly related to the impressions of various phenomena. Thanks to this, native Japanese speakers can express their impressions on them briefly and intuitively using various mimetic words. Our previous work proposed a framework to convert the body-parts movements to an arbitrary mimetic word by a regression model. The framework introduced a “phonetic space” based on sound-symbolism, and it enabled fine-grained gait description using the generated mimetic words consisting of an arbitrary combination of phonemes. However, this method did not consider the “naturalness” of the description. Thus, in this paper, we propose an improved mimetic word generation module considering its naturalness, and update the description framework. Here, we define the co-occurrence frequency of phonemes composing a mimetic word as the naturalness. To investigate the co-occurrence frequency, we collected many mimetic words through a subjective experiment. As a result of evaluation experiments, we confirmed that the proposed module could describe gaits with more natural mimetic words while maintaining the description accuracy.

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Kato, H., Hirayama, T., Ide, I., Doman, K., Kawanishi, Y., Deguchi, D., & Murase, H. (2020). More-Natural Mimetic Words Generation for Fine-Grained Gait Description. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11962 LNCS, pp. 214–225). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37734-2_18

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