02002nas a2200325 4500000000100000008004100001260005900042653002600101653002700127653001900154653003100173653002200204653003300226653003400259653002400293653001800317653003300335653001500368653001700383653002000400653000800420100001700428700002100445700001800466245005500484856015200539300001200691520094800703020002501651 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10aDance notation system10aDance notation systems10aHuman-readable10aHuman-readable information10aHypertext systems10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aLabanotation System10aLabanotations10aMachine-readable information10aThai dance10aThaiDanceXML10aVideo recording10aXML1 aY. Tongpaeng1 aK. Nantapatsaran1 aP. Sureephong00aInterpreting Thai laban notation into ThaiDanceXML uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85049877544&doi=10.1109%2fICDAMT.2018.8376518&partnerID=40&md5=16bf63c0fa2b34e5b416908c1443931b a173-1783 aIn South East Asia, performing arts is a rich intangible cultural heritage such as Thai dance which is a living traditional art form listed by UNESCO. Using technology in today s world to preserve such living tradition can be helpful. However, in Thai dance, there have been issues on the ability to translate the human understanding and perception of Thai dance movements to digital information such as video recording without losing details. Contrasting, The Labanotation system is one of the many Dance Notation Systems. Labanotation is a human-readable document which records every possible human movement. Hence, to provide accurate machine-readable information to represent the Thai dance movement in 3D Animation, this paper will focus on the interpretation of Thai dance notation scores into machine-readable information using Extensible Markup Language (XML), mainly emphasizing on the hand and finger movements called ThaiDanceXML . a9781509052097 (ISBN)