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One Step from the Locomotion to the Stepping Pattern

Boulic, Ronan  
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Evci, Utku
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Molla, Eray  
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2016
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents - CASA '16
the 29th International Conference

The locomotion pattern is characterized by a translation displacement mostly occurring along the forward frontal body direction, whereas local repositioning with large re-orientations, i.e. stepping, may induce translations both along the frontal and the lateral body directions (holonomy). We consider here a stepping pattern with initial and final null speeds within a radius of 40% of the body height and re-orientation up to 180°. We propose a robust step detection method for such a context and identify a consistent intra-subject behavior in terms of the choice of starting foot and the number of steps.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1145/2915926.2915949
Author(s)
Boulic, Ronan  
Evci, Utku
Molla, Eray  
Pisupati, Phanindra
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

ACM Press

Publisher place

New York, New York, USA

Published in
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents - CASA '16
Start page

165

End page

168

Subjects

locomotion

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stepping

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motion model

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EPFL units
SCI-IC-RB  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
the 29th International Conference

Geneva, Switzerland

23-25 05 2016

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August 25, 2017
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