Salsa dance learning evaluation and motion analysis in gamified virtual reality environment

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Simon Senecal
Niels A. Nijdam
Andreas Aristidou
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
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[1] University of Geneva,
[2] University of Cyprus,undefined
[3] RISE Research Center,undefined
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Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2020年 / 79卷
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Motion analysis; Salsa dance; Virtual reality; Human computer interaction;
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Learning couple dance such as salsa is challenging as it requires to understand and assimilate all the dance skills (guidance, rhythm, style) correctly. Salsa is traditionally learned by attending a dancing class with a teacher and practice with a partner, the difficulty to access such classes though, and the variability of dance environment can impact the learning process. Understanding how people learn using a virtual reality platform could bring interesting knowledge in motion analysis and can be the first step toward a complementary learning system at home. In this paper, we propose an interactive learning application in the form of a virtual reality game, that aims to help the user to improve its salsa dancing skills. The application was designed upon previous literature and expert discussion and has different components that simulate salsa dance: A virtual partner with interactive control to dance with, visual and haptic feedback, and a game mechanic with dance tasks. This application is tested on a two-class panel of 20 regular and 20 non-dancers, and their learning is evaluated and analyzed through the extraction of Musical Motion Features and the Laban Motion Analysis system. Both motion analysis frameworks were compared prior and after training and show a convergence of the profile of non-dancer toward the profile of regular dancers, which validates the learning process. The work presented here has profound implications for future studies of motion analysis, couple dance learning, and human-human interaction.
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页码:24621 / 24643
页数:22
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