THE EFFECTS OF DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION

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Zhao, Xing [1 ]
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[1] Shanxi Univ, Mus Coll, Taiyuan 030000, Peoples R China
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Dance movement therapy; Depression; Effectiveness; Psycho physical imbalances;
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10.24204/EJPR.2021.3884
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
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Two essential components make up the semantic information that was used to pinpoint the video events. They consist of: (a) A spatial component of a video frame, such as the scenery, visible people, and visible objects. (b) A temporal component that is represented by a series of video frames across time, such as the actions of a character or the movements of an object. The video's audio, video, and text components are examined in order to provide the higher-level semantic data. The semantic structure of the movie is discovered using a variety of cues from many modalities, such as auditory and visual elements, bridging the gap between high level semantic notions and low level qualities. A video contains three distinct modalities. The three are as follows: (1) Visual modality, which refers to the scene seen in the video; (2) Auditory modality, which refers to spoken words, background music, and other noises; and (3) Textual modality, which refers to written materials that describe the subject matter of the movie. There are numerous video databases and a sizable amount of video data in general. Even while there are tools for maintaining and exploring these collections, many decision-making applications increasingly require tools to extract the critical information hidden in the video data.
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