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Quantitative analysis of Iaido proficiency by using motion data
The purpose of this research is to make a quantitative analysis of Iaido (the Japanese art of using the Japanese sword) proficiency with multivariate data analysis. We carried out experiments of motion capture on Kirioroshi (a straight overhead slash) movement of Roppon-me (a sword thrust using two hands) in Iaido.
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IAIDO: A Framework for Implementing Integrity-Aware Intelligent Data Objects
Eric Davis
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Paradigms of Education in The Art of Acting
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Dramatica, 2022"Embedded in interculturality and transculturality, this paper focuses on the actor’s training, on facing, understanding and assimilating the theater lessons of the Far East, especially those of the Nō theater, based on the constructive encounters with ...
C. Codreanu
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Towards Robot to Human Skill Coaching: A ML-powered IoT and HRI Platform for Martial Arts Training
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and AutomationAdvances in human sensing and machine learning are paving the way for new applications of robotics in sports and fitness, making skill coaching smarter, easier and more accessible.
Katia Bourahmoune +2 more
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La perception de l’action du corps dans les arts martiaux
Mon étude questionne les mécanismes des émotions vécues et des conséquences sur la perception de l’action du corps des apprenants en Iaido, en Kendo et en Savate boxe française (SBF). Et un élément majeur joue un rôle indispensable sur le conditionnement
Jonathan Collard
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Cultivating Mindfulness Through The Practice Of Iaidō
, 2017H. Nilsson
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Evaluation of skills in swing technique in classical Japanese swordsmanship using sensors.
Conference proceedings, 2016S. Okamoto
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