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From: A parameterizable spatiotemporal representation of popular dance styles for humanoid dancing characters

Figure 2

Five different spatiotemporal representations of the dance gesture: (a) Tomlinson [16] proposed representations that guide steps distributed in the dance floor; (b) Saint-Leon and Pappacena [20] developed a mixture of musical score and figurative descriptions of key-poses to represent music and dance in the same process; (c) Laban [49] developed the labanotation method, perhaps the most disseminated form of dance notation; (d) Jensenius [18] developed a representation based on video recordings whose pixels are collapsed and inform about movement in time; (e) Palazzi and Shaw [19] used videogrammetry to create a set of 3D video representations of dance.

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