Category: Pose Project
POSE Project: TAP paper presented at SAP2016.
July 27, 2016In our last post, we shared the news that our POSE project paper “Is the motion of a child perceivably different than the motion of an adult?” was accepted to the journal, ACM Transactions on Applied Perception. We had actually submitted the paper to the ACM Symposium on Applied Perception, and ours was one of […]
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June 16, 2016In a previous post, we talked about a project in which we were using the Kinect to track the motion of children and adults. We took the motion we captured and conducted an applied perception study, which we are pleased to announce has been accepted for publication into ACM Transactions on Applied Perception. Our paper, […]
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March 21, 2016One of the projects our lab has been working on is the POSE project. This project is a transition from the FunFitTech project where we were more interested with creating a proof of concept prototype that would motivate kids to play exercise. The POSE project focuses on looking for differences in how children and adults […]
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