Affiliation:
1. Hunan Mass Media Vocational and Technical College , Changsha , Hunan , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
The automated choreography of dance movements is a new field combining artificial intelligence and dance performance, which has important research value. In this paper, a Transformer-based cheerleading automatic choreography and real-time adjustment algorithm are proposed, which generates cheerleading movements consistent with the music rhythm by stacking multi-layer bidirectional cross-attention layers and introduces an algorithm for real-time adjustment according to the music phrases and the emotions of the dance phrases. The experimental results show that the new algorithm has a dance matching accuracy score of 4.33, which is 0.95 points higher than the accuracy score of manual matching, and 80.76% of the judges think that the overall effect of the cheerleading exercise generated by this algorithm is better than that of the choreography results of the comparison algorithm. This paper’s algorithm has good results, as evidenced by the results.
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