Troje Nikolaus F
Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany.
J Vis. 2002;2(5):371-87. doi: 10.1167/2.5.2.
Biological motion contains information about the identity of an agent as well as about his or her actions, intentions, and emotions. The human visual system is highly sensitive to biological motion and capable of extracting socially relevant information from it. Here we investigate the question of how such information is encoded in biological motion patterns and how such information can be retrieved. A framework is developed that transforms biological motion into a representation allowing for analysis using linear methods from statistics and pattern recognition. Using gender classification as an example, simple classifiers are constructed and compared to psychophysical data from human observers. The analysis reveals that the dynamic part of the motion contains more information about gender than motion-mediated structural cues. The proposed framework can be used not only for analysis of biological motion but also to synthesize new motion patterns. A simple motion modeler is presented that can be used to visualize and exaggerate the differences in male and female walking patterns.
生物运动包含有关主体身份以及其行为、意图和情感的信息。人类视觉系统对生物运动高度敏感,并且能够从中提取与社会相关的信息。在此,我们研究此类信息如何在生物运动模式中编码以及如何检索此类信息的问题。我们开发了一个框架,将生物运动转化为一种表示形式,以便能够使用来自统计学和模式识别的线性方法进行分析。以性别分类为例,构建了简单的分类器,并将其与人类观察者的心理物理学数据进行比较。分析表明,运动的动态部分比运动介导的结构线索包含更多有关性别的信息。所提出的框架不仅可用于分析生物运动,还可用于合成新的运动模式。我们展示了一个简单的运动建模器,可用于可视化和夸大男性和女性行走模式的差异。