DanceGraph: A Complementary Architecture for Synchronous Dancing Online
David Sinclair, Ademyemi Ademola, Babis Koniaris, Kenny Mitchell

TL;DR
DanceGraph introduces a real-time, bandwidth-efficient architecture for synchronized online dancing that minimizes latency and enables stylized dance motions aligned with music.
Contribution
It presents a novel architecture that reduces lag and motion prediction time, along with an interactive method for stylizing dance motions online.
Findings
Reduces network latency in online dance synchronization
Enables real-time stylization of dance motions
Improves rhythmic dance alignment with music
Abstract
DanceGraph is an architecture for synchronized online dancing overcoming the latency of networked body pose sharing. We break down this challenge by developing a real-time bandwidth-efficient architecture to minimize lag and reduce the timeframe of required motion prediction for synchronization with the music's rhythm. In addition, we show an interactive method for the parameterized stylization of dance motions for rhythmic dance using online dance correctives.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Games and Media · Human Motion and Animation · Video Analysis and Summarization
