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    Ballet Gesture Recognition and Evaluation System (Posé Ballet): System Thinking, Design Thinking, and Dynamic Improvement in Three Versions from Laboratory to Art Gallery
    (2024-01-01)
    Limmanee, Apirath
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    Sayyot, Peeraphon
    This paper elaborates the design and implementation of “Posé Ballet,” the ballet gesture recognition and evaluation system using MS Kinect camera. “Posé Ballet” has gone through continual development which can be divided into three phases according to requirements from three different user groups. These three groups are ballet students, ballet teachers and dancers, as well as beginners and laypersons. After the technical side of the system is explained, we describe our “design thinking” concepts. With these concepts, our new and improved third-version software as well as GUI are developed to serve the visitors at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC). At the end, some results and feedback are collected. These give us insight on how to improve our system further toward the goal of being standardized or commercialized.
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    Ballet Gesture Recognition and Evaluation System (Posé Ballet): System Thinking, Design Thinking, and Dynamic Improvement in Three Versions
    (2023-01-01)
    Limmanee, Apirath
    ;
    Sayyot, Peeraphon
    This paper elaborates the design and implementation of 'Posé Ballet,' the ballet gesture recognition and evaluation system using MS Kinect camera. 'Posé Ballet' has gone through continual development which can be divided into three phases according to requirements from three different user groups. These three groups are ballet students, ballet teachers and dancers, as well as beginners and laypersons. After the technical side of the system is explained, we describe our 'design thinking' concepts. With these concepts, our new and improved third-version software as well as GUI are developed to serve the visitors at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC). At the end, some results and feedback are collected. These give us insight on how to improve our system further toward the goal of being standardized or commercialized.
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    Ballet Gesture Recognition and Evaluation System (Posé Ballet): Dynamic Improvement from Laboratory to Art Gallery
    (2023-01-01)
    Limmanee, Apirath
    ;
    Mano, Pitsini
    This paper elaborates the continual development of “Posé Ballet,” our ballet gesture recognition and evaluation system using MS Kinect camera. After the technical side of the system is explained, we describe our “design thinking” concepts. With these concepts, our new and improved third-version software as well as GUI are developed to serve the visitors at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC). We also mention previous versions of hardware, software, and GUI such that readers get a sense of how the system is continually developed and transformed in accordance with requirements from specific user groups. At the end, some results and feedback are collected. These give us insight on how to improve our system further toward the goal of being standardized or commercialized.
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    Perception-Driven Ballet Gesture Recognition and Evaluation System Using Kinect
    (2021-01-01)
    Limmanee, Apirath
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    Buranasuk, Songphon
    This paper shows the design and implementation of ballet gesture recognition and evaluation system with the Kinect camera. Similar research has been carried out in laboratory, but the real impact in dance community is still lacking. We therefore emphasize on the analysis regarding how different types of possible users perceive ballet dancing and let their perceptions shape our software design. This results in two computer programs designed for two specific user groups. The gesture recognition and evaluation used in both programs are customizable, sharing the same general framework proposed in this paper. Experimental steps for testing as well as improving the gesture recognition and evaluation are proposed together with preliminary result.