Motion capture, Analysis, Synthesis
Capturing and modelling human skeletal trajectories, kinematics, and genearting context-aware, programmable and controllable human motion.
HKBU Motion Capture and Visualization Laboratory aims to be a comprehensive base for multi-person motion capture and analysis, an experimental and demonstrative space for AR/VR/XR research and applications, and an exploratory space for cognitive-driven generative creativity. The Lab is one of HKBU's spearheading forces to enable and promote interdisciplinary research in art technology with global impacts in the academy and beyond, by building the world’s first and largest Labanotation annotated 3D motion capture dataset. It will enhance Hong Kong’s global status in the art technology development industry and attract more international talents from the expertise domain. The Lab empowers the collaboration and communication between faculties, scholars, students, and professionals from various industries to enhance knowledge exchange and creation. It helps to enhance not only HKBU's research capability but also the university's teaching and learning strength in relevant undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, such as the newly launched Art and Science (Hon) in Arts and Technology programme.
ExploreAssociate Vice-President (Interdisciplinary Research),
Founding Dean (School of Creative Arts),
Dr. Hung Hin Shiu Endowed Professor in Music, HKBU
PhD student in Dept. of Computer Science, HKBU
Research Assistant in Dept. of Computer Science, HKBU
PhD student in Dept. of Computer Science, HKBU
State-of-the-art Motion Capture Studio
46 PrimeX-22 Infrared Cameras
+/- 0.1mm, lantency≤0.9ms
10x10 sqm effective capture range
Up to 5 interacting targets
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