02390nas a2200373 4500000000100000008004100001260005900042653002000101653001500121653003400136653001200170653002100182653002700203653001800230653003300248653002300281653002800304653002000332653003100352653001500383653001200398653002700410653002100437100001900458700002300477700002200500700002600522700002700548245008800575856015400663300001100817520116300828020002501991 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10aDigital storage10aExtraction10aIntangible cultural heritages10aK-means10aMotion capturing10aMusculoskeletal system10aSerious games10aSpatio-temporal dependencies10aStorage complexity10aUnsupervised clustering10aVirtual reality10achoreogrpahy summarization10aclustering10ak-means10akey posture extraction10aMotion capturing1 aIoannis Rallis1 aIoannis Georgoulas1 aNikolaos Doulamis1 aAthanasios Voulodimos1 aPanagiotis Terzopoulos00aExtraction of key postures from 3D human motion data for choreography summarization uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85034659414&doi=10.1109%2fVS-GAMES.2017.8056576&partnerID=40&md5=3259f814481d16dfa64f01e91ed52301 a94-1013 aModelling and digitizing performing arts through motion capturing interfaces is an important aspect for the analysis, processing and documentation of intangible cultural heritage assets. However, existing modelling approaches may involve huge amounts of information which are difficult to process, store and analyze. To address these limitations, usually a skeleton describing the dancer motion is extracted. However, often the complexity still remains due to the high spatio-temporal dependencies of the detected skeleton joints. In this paper, an alternative approach is presented: choreography summarization. This means that a very small number of image frames are extracted to represent a choreography, thus significantly reducing the processing and storage complexity. In our approach the problem of choreography summarization is treated as an unsupervised clustering approach. Evaluation indices are introduced for monitoring the summarization performance. Experimental results on real-life dancing performances verifies the capability of the proposed method to capture the main patterns of a choreography with a very small number of trajectory points. a9781509058129 (ISBN)