| jacque - wrote on 14. Jul 2009 | |
| I would be interested to know the results of the male/female 'walking dots' study! I also wonder how one's perception -using these dots -might relate to how reliable one might be a an eye witness. Or, how one's perception might bias our first impression of someone during a job interview. Could someone be coached to walk in a way that was more likely to be acceptable to a specific personality type of interviewer or employer? Just curious. | |
| Rahsa Fahni - wrote on 03. May 2009 | |
| very cool indeed! | |
| Radu - wrote on 18. Mar 2009 | |
| Was wondering if you could make sample bvh data available... | |
| ohad winnykamien - wrote on 31. Jan 2009 | |
| I was head-bobbing for years and didn't know why. bio-motion lab solved my private mistery, and I'm sure help many head-bobbing people like me. I'm signing this message with yet another head-bobb. | |
| Alain GEHIN Dr.O. - wrote on 25. Oct 2008 | |
| Making a long study on walking and emotion, and teaching at the Autonomic University of Barcelona ( osteopathic Department ), I would be interesting of buy the most simple ( and cheeper ) material for simoplify ma research. Do you can help me ? Very sincerely yours and a lot of thanks for the demo I can see on your web-site. Alain Gehin, Dr.O. |
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| Dan - wrote on 09. Jul 2008 | |
| Abstract, yet cool. | |
| David Naranjo - wrote on 24. Jun 2008 | |
| Excellent site, as I told you in the BMLsexID demo comment. Your projects are really interesting, and I think is a very remarkable effort. Tough I have a problem: is it just temporal, or there is no public access to the papers? I'm working on a research that involves movement and dance language through motion capture and I see your publications are very valuable and useful. If there's something I can do to get involved I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks and congrats! |
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| Lynne - wrote on 25. Jan 2008 | |
| Blew me away! | |
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