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Poi Poi Revolution: A real-time feedback training system for objectmanipulation

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Author(s)
Walker, Ryan Christopher Gareth
Keywords
Object manipulation
poi
real-time feedback
training system
movement arts
computer vision
visual feedback

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2454892
Online Access
http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8039
Abstract
The affordability and availability of fast motion cameras presents an
 ideal opportunity to build computer systems that create real-time feed-
 back loops. These systems can enable users to learn at a faster rate than
 traditional systems, as well as present a more engaging experience. In
 this dissertation, I document the development and evaluation of a real-
 time audio and visual feedback system for geometric poi manipulation.
 The goal of the system is to present an experiential and objectively su-
 perior learning tool when compared to traditional learning techniques in
 the object manipulation community. For the evaluation, I conduct an
 experiment that compares the feedback training system with traditional
 learning techniques in the object manipulation community. The results
 suggest that the feedback system presents a more engaging experience
 than traditional mirror feedback training, and conclude that further re-
 search is warranted.
Date
2013-08-06
Type
Theses / Dissertations
Identifier
oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/8039
http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8039
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Copyright Ryan Christopher Gareth Walker
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