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Infant’s motion adaptation with animal motion

Infant Behavior and Development
We investigated motion adaptation with animal motion using optokinetic nystagmus responses in infants. Three movies depicting an animal running were presented,followed by the test random dot kinematogram. We predicted that viewing animal motions would shift OKN responses to the RDK in the opposite direction of animal motion.
Riku Umekawa   +2 more
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Effect of preliminary motions on agile motions

2013 16th International Conference on Advanced Robotics (ICAR), 2013
Robots must complete motions in a short time in uncertain and variable real world environments. However, uncertainty in the real world has only rarely been considered in studies of agile motions by robots. Consequently, methods for agile motions incorporating uncertainty must be proposed.
Kazutoshi Tanaka   +2 more
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Motion Induction from Biological Motion

Perception, 2003
A new type of motion illusion is described in which ambiguous motion becomes unidirectional on superimposition of a human figure walking on a treadmill. A point-light walker in profile was superimposed on a vertical counterphase grating backdrop. Eleven naïve observers judged the apparent direction of motion against the grating as left or right in a ...
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Structure-from-Motion Revisited

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2016
Johannes L. Schönberger   +1 more
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IEMOCAP: interactive emotional dyadic motion capture database

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2008
C. Busso   +8 more
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PATHS OF SEEN MOTION AND MOTION AFTEREFFECT

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966
When two small light spots moved successively and independently in straight lines, the apparent path of the second light was seen as curving in direction opposite to that of the motion of the first light. The effect of the first motion on the apparent path of the second light was considered a motion aftereffect.
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HMDB: A large video database for human motion recognition

Vision, 2011
Hilde Kuehne   +4 more
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