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Automatic Analysis of Human Behavior
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Coded by Md. Iftekhar Tanveer ([email protected])
Rochester Human-Computer Interaction (ROCHCI)
University of Rochester
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OS Compatibility:
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Code tested in OS X 10, Windows, and Ubuntu
Installation:
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The code uses python and matplotlib. If you install anaconda (https://www.continuum.io/downloads), all the necessary components for running the main code should be there.
Mayavi (http://docs.enthought.com/mayavi/mayavi/) was used for visualizing the skeletons. If you used anaconda to install python, you can apply the following command to install Mayavi:
conda install mayavi
Usage Instruction
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For common usage check runDemo.sh
Details:
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For a web demo and further detail, please visit:
https://www.cs.rochester.edu/hci/currentprojects.php?proj=automanner
Algorithm and Implementational details:
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M. Iftekhar Tanveer, Ji Liu, M. Ehsan Hoque, "Unsupervised Extraction of Human-Interpretable Nonverbal Behavioral Cues in a Public Speaking Scenario", 23rd ACM Multimedia (ACMMM) Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 2015.
M. Iftekhar Tanveer, Ru Zhao, Kezhen Chen, Zoe Tiet, M. Ehsan Hoque, "AutoManner: An Automated Interface for Making Public Speakers Aware of Their Mannerisms", ACM Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI), Sonoma, CA, USA, 2016.
Requests:
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Please cite the papers mentioned above if this code comes to any of your use.
Please share your code if you make any modification to it.