Abstract

Better understanding of how social traits and intentions are conveyed through human body motion is central in creating believable, life-like virtual characters. Body motion conveys socially relevant information on which people make judgments, such as other people's personality or gender. [e.g. Koppensteiner and Grammer 2011, Thoresen et al. 2012]. However, it is unclear how the body motion features are related to the perceived social traits and intentions of others. The main goal of this study is to examine how visual information from human body motion is related to social traits and intention perception. Furthermore, we also investigated if body motion features can be used as predictors of social intentions.

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