This is amazing. I've been wondering of using such technology in training tennis, so that you get a real-time feedback loop on where you should correct your movement. Will definitely explore it more.
With some hacking, probably. It'd probably be easiest to have the camera face your side, then just calculate the grades between hips, shoulders, and head. Obviously, you'd have to calibrate it to your posture and it wouldn't be spot on.
It's amazing how much information is conveyed just by a handful of dots in motion. I had a lot of fun a few years ago turning some Michael Jackson moves into an animated constellation: https://codepen.io/sdellis/full/PGLLwx/
This is great. I have a huge set of professional creative portraits (>1k finished portraits / >3k unfinished) that are all already indexed for poses with a manual data set. Interested in comparing?
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