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Relations Among MOCAP and Textual Data of Motion Verbs: A Distance Calculation Perspective

Relations Among MOCAP and Textual Data of Motion Verbs: A Distance Calculation Perspective
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Author(s): Marietta Sionti (Athena Research and Innovation Center in Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Greece & Neurocognition and Action Group, Cognitive Interaction Technology Institute, Bielefeld University, Germany), Panagiotis Kouris (Athena Research and Innovation Center in Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Greece), Chrysovalantis Korfitis (Athena Research and Innovation Center in Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Greece), Vasiliki Moutzouri (Athena Research and Innovation Center in Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Greece)and Stella Markantonatou (Athena Research and Innovation Center in Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Greece)
Copyright: 2020
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 18
Source title: International Journal of Art, Culture, Design, and Technology (IJACDT)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Fernando Lima (Belmont University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/IJACDT.2020070104

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Abstract

This is a study on language and action that tries to shed light on their conceptual correspondence in terms of embodiment. The linguistic phenomenon of lexical aspect/Aktionsart is studied in connection to joint angles and time. For the purposes of this research, data concerning the usage of a set of Modern Greek verbs were collected and annotated; in addition, motion data were captured for the same verbs. First, the distance between actions and verbs was calculated revealing a strong connection between certain types of language data, lower limb motion, and time: an extended use of the lower limbs is related to longer or repetitive actions while time expresses duration.

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