Literatura académica sobre el tema "Synthèse de gestes"
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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Synthèse de gestes"
MAFTEIA, Magda-Eliza. "La gestuelle dans les opéras de Lully. Le cas de la plainte d’Armide". BULLETIN OF THE TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF BRASOV SERIES VIII - PERFORMING ARTS 13 (62), SI (20 de enero de 2021): 183–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31926/but.pa.2020.13.62.3.20.
Texto completoBianchi, Luca. "Un Moyen Âge sans censure? Réponse à Alain Boureau". Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 57, n.º 3 (junio de 2002): 733–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900034922.
Texto completoMarleau, Jacques D. "Fratricide et sororicide : synthèse de la littérature". Criminologie 36, n.º 1 (28 de mayo de 2003): 157–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/006558ar.
Texto completoAndré, Yves. "Ambiguïté, infini, transcendance. Réflexions sur l’Évolution de la notion de nombre, après une lecture de Gilles Châtelet". Revue de Synthèse 138, n.º 1-4 (9 de enero de 2017): 261–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11873-000-0000-12.
Texto completoDarreau, C., A. Delbove, M. Saint-Martin, S. Jacquier, F. Martino y N. Lerolle. "Intubation trachéale et choc septique : état des lieux". Médecine Intensive Réanimation 27, n.º 2 (marzo de 2018): 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rea-2018-0020.
Texto completoChabernaud, J. L. "Quelle prémédication avant la pratique des méthodes d’administration moins invasives du surfactant exogène en salle de naissance ?" Périnatalité 13, n.º 3 (septiembre de 2021): 157–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rmp-2021-0132.
Texto completoGórnicki, Leonard. "Pogranicza systemów prawnych, w szczególności pozaborowych, w pracach nad kodyfikacjami prawa cywilnego i handlowego w II RP". Prawo 324 (31 de diciembre de 2017): 129–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0524-4544.324.7.
Texto completoMegaloudi, Fragkiska. "Agriculture in mainland Greece at the Protogeometric period: A view from the archaeobotanical remains". EULIMENE, 31 de diciembre de 2004, 151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/eul.32771.
Texto completoChamberland, Line. "Hétérosexisme". Anthropen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.107.
Texto completoKullmann, Prof Dr Dorothea. "François Suard, Guide de la chanson de geste et de sa postérité littéraire (XIe–XVe siècle) (Moyen âge – outils de synthèse), Paris, Champion, 2011, 535 p." Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 132, n.º 3 (1 de enero de 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrp-2016-0058.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Synthèse de gestes"
Chapoulie, Emmanuelle. "Gestes et manipulation directe pour la réalité virtuelle immersive". Phd thesis, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2014. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01070736.
Texto completoThoret, Etienne. "Caractérisation acoustique des relations entre les mouvements biologiques et la perception sonore : application au contrôle de la synthèse et à l'apprentissage de gestes". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AIXM4780/document.
Texto completoThis thesis focused on the relations between biological movements and auditory perception in considering the specific case of graphical movements and the friction sounds they produced. The originality of this work lies in the use of sound synthesis processes that are based on a perceptual paradigm and that can be controlled by gesture models. The present synthesis model made it possible to generate acoustic stimuli which timbre was directly modulated by the velocity variations induced by a graphic gesture in order to exclusively focus on the perceptual influence of this transformational invariant. A first study showed that we can recognize the biological motion kinematics (the 1/3 power law) and discriminate simple geometric shapes simply by listening to the timbre variations of friction sounds that solely evoke velocity variations. A second study revealed the existence of dynamic prototypes characterized by sounds corresponding to the most representative elliptic trajectory, thus revealing that prototypical shapes may emerged from sensorimotor coupling. A final study showed that the kinematics evoked by friction sounds may significantly affect the dynamic and geometric dimension in the visuo-motor coupling. This shed critical light on the relevance of auditory perception in the multisensory integration of continuous motion in a situation never explored. All of these theoretical results enabled the gestural control of sound synthesis models from a gestural description and the creation of sonification tools for gesture learning and rehabilitation of a graphomotor disease, dysgraphia
Billon, Ronan. "Modèle d’interaction gestuelle entre humain et acteur de synthèse dans un contexte de théâtre virtuel". Brest, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BRES2026.
Texto completoThis work takes place in the general framework of communication and interaction in virtual reality environment. We are particularly interested in the nonverbal communication between humans and autonomous virtual actor. We position our work in the field of gesture interaction that is as natural as possible. Then, our problematic is to perceive and recognize a gesture or a sequence of gestures in realtime. In this context, we search to implement an effective model of gesture recognition. There are currently difficulties on the analysis of dynamic gestures. All studies from the state of the art described in this thesis refer all on the transcription of gestures into symbols. An effective recognition system should respond to: quick and easy learning stage; real-time recognition; automatic segmentation of the flow of movements; scalability of the database. To our knowledge, no system meet all these characteristics simultaneously. Our proposal is to base our model on gesture signature. This summerize the essence of the gesture. We show that using a compression technique based on PCA and a proper geometric adjustement we can compute a representation containing the information needed to characterize the gesture and faciitate the comparison with the observation of real-time flow. We introduce a new technique for segmenting the real-time flow based on the combination of the signature and an agent model. We applied our work, with success, on laboratory conditions evaluations and then in front of an audience in a play based on a Capoeira script in a theater
Kessous, Loïc. "Contrôles gestuels bi-manuels de processus sonores". Paris 8, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA082585.
Texto completoFeugère, Lionel. "Synthèse par règles de la voix chantée contrôlée par le geste et applications musicales". Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00926980.
Texto completoSorel, Anthony. "Gestion de la variabilité morphologique pour la reconnaissance de gestes naturels à partir de données 3D". Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00763619.
Texto completoLe, Beux Sylvain. "Contrôle gestuel de la prosodie et de la qualité vocale". Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00618427.
Texto completoAly, Amir. "Towards an Interactive Human-Robot Relationship : Developing a Customized Robot's Behaviour to Human's Profile". Palaiseau, École nationale supérieure de techniques avancées, 2014. https://pastel.hal.science/tel-01128923.
Texto completoRobots become more and more omnipresent in our life and society, and many challenges arise when we try to use them in a social context. This thesis focuses on how to generate an adapted robot’s behavior to human’s profile so as to enhance the human-robot relationship. This research addresses a wide range of complex problems varying from analyzing and understanding human’s emotion and personality to synthesizing a complete synchronized multimodal behavior that combines gestures, speech, and facial expressions. Our methodologies have been examined experimentally with NAO robot from Aldebaran Robotics and ALICE robot from Hanson Robotics. The first part of this thesis focuses on emotion analysis and discusses its evolutionary nature. The fuzzy nature of emotions imposes a big obstacle in front of defining precise membership criteria for each emotion class. Therefore, fuzzy logic looks appropriate for modeling these complex data sets, as it imitates human logic by using a descriptive and imprecise language in order to cope with fuzzy data. The variation of emotion expressivity through cultures and the difficulty of including many emotion categories inside one database, makes the need for an online recognition system of emotion as a critical issue. A new online fuzzy-based emotion recognition system through prosodic cues was developed in order to detect whether the expressed emotion confirms one of the previously learned emotion clusters, or it constitutes a new cluster (not learned before) that requires a new verbal and/or nonverbal action to be synthesized. On the other hand, the second part of this thesis focuses on personality traits, which play a major role in human social interaction. Different researches studied the long term effect of the extraversion-introversion personality trait on human’s generated multimodal behavior. This trait can, therefore, be used to characterize the combined verbal and nonverbal behavior of a human interacting with a robot so as to allow the robot to adapt its generated multimodal behavior to the interacting human’s personality. This behavior adaptation could follow either the similarity attraction principle (i. E. , individuals are more attracted by others who have similar personality traits) or the complementarity attraction principle (i. E. , individuals are more attracted by others whose personalities are complementary to their own personalities) according to the context of interaction. In this thesis, we examine the effects of the multimodality and unimodality of the generated behavior on interaction, in addition to the similarity attraction principle as it considers the effect of the initial interaction between human and robot on the developing relationship (e. G. , friendship), which makes it more appropriate for our interaction context. The detection of human’s personality trait as being introverted or extraverted is based on a psycholinguistic analysis of human’s speech, upon which the characteristics of the generated robot’s speech and gestures are defined. Last but not least, the third part of this thesis focuses on gesture synthesis. The generation of appropriate head-arm metaphoric gestures does not follow a specific linguistic analysis. It is mainly based on the prosodic cues of human’s speech, which correlate firmly with emotion and the dynamic characteristics of metaphoric gestures. The proposed system uses the Coupled Hidden Markov Models (CHMM) that contain two chains for modeling the characteristic curves of the segmented speech and gestures. When a speech-test signal is present to the trained CHMM, a corresponding set of adapted metaphoric gestures will be synthesized. An experimental study (in which the robot adapts the emotional content of its generated multimodal behavior to the context of interaction) is set for examining the emotional content of the generated robot’s metaphoric gestures by human’s feedback di- rectly. Besides, we examine the effects of both the generated facial expressions using the expressive face of ALICE robot, and the synthesized emotional speech using the text to speech toolkit (Mary-TTS) on enhancing the expressivity of the robot, in addition to comparing between the effects of the multimodal interaction and the interaction that employs less affective cues on human. Generally, the research on understanding human’s profile and generating an adapted robot’s behavior opens the door to other topics that need to be addressed in an elaborate way. These topics include, but not limited to: developing a computational cognitive architecture that can simulate the functionalities of the human brain areas that allow understanding and generating speech and physical actions appropriately to the context of interaction, which constitutes a future research scope for this thesis
Gibet, Sylvie. "Codage, représentation et traitement du geste instrumental : application à la synthèse de sons musicaux par simulation de mécanismes instrumentaux". Grenoble INPG, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987INPG0142.
Texto completoLosson, Olivier. "Modélisation du geste communicatif et réalisation d'un signeur virtuel de phrases en langue des signes grançaise". Phd thesis, Université des Sciences et Technologie de Lille - Lille I, 2000. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00003332.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "Synthèse de gestes"
Kilian, Meike. Gesetz Über die Privaten Versicherungsunternehmungen Von 1901: Eine Traditionsbestimmte Synthese Aus Versicherungsschutz und Regulierter Wettbewerbsfreiheit Als Ausdruck Eines Gewandelten Staatlichen Aufgabenverständnisses? Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Company KG, 2015.
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JULIEN, H., A. ALLONNEAU, O. BON y H. LEFORT. "Aspects actuels du triage, du combat à la catastrophe, essai de synthèse". En Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.3, 197–206. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7334.
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