Correlation as a measure for alignment and similarity of human motions

Author:

Randall Mathew1ORCID,Harvey Carlo1ORCID,Williams Ian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. DMTLab Birmingham City University Birmingham UK

Abstract

AbstractThe ability to measure similarity and alignment of motions is a key tool in motion retrieval and motion editing. Similarity metrics based on distance functions are often utilized when measuring similarity of human motions, however, metrics based on correlation can also potentially useful for measuring similarity and alignment. This paper evaluates the use of correlation as a method of measuring the alignment and similarity of human motion and compares them against more established distance‐based metrics. Three correlation methods and five methods of parameterising rotation are evaluated. The results show that parameterization based on displacement vectors and Kendall Tau rank correlation are optimal for measuring the alignment between two motions. If measuring similarity of motions, however, an approach based on distance metrics for angular or positional distance should be used.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Software

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