A feasibility study of ballet education using measurement and analysis on partial features of still scenes

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Abstract

There have been a number of dance and ballet education systems using different multimedia devices. One of the well-known multimedia devices is Kinect which uses multiple built-in sensors. We focus on Kinect-based dance and ballet education systems. Existing systems that use Kinect cannot properly recognize the turnout movement. We propose the use of a lower body joint point estimation algorithm and a closest foot points estimation algorithm that can efficiently perform image localization for recognition of basic ballet movements. In addition, in order to evaluate correct ballet movements, we propose a method that extracts partial features from still scenes and performs measurements for knee and foot positions. The proposed method is the first ballet education system that properly measures movements of a ballet dancer.

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Park, S. H., Hong, G. S., Park, S. W., Nasridinov, A., Park, I. J., Kim, B. K., & Park, Y. H. (2016). A feasibility study of ballet education using measurement and analysis on partial features of still scenes. International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147716681794

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