Human-Machine Ritual: Synergic Performance through Real-Time Motion Recognition
Cai, Zhuodi, Xu, Ziyu, Pampin, Juan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We introduce a lightweight, real-time motion recognition system that enables synergic human-machine performance through wearable IMU sensor data, MiniRocket time-series classification, and responsive multimedia control. By mapping dancer-specific movement to sound through somatic memory and association, we propose an alternative approach to human-machine collaboration, one that preserves the expressive depth of the performing body while leveraging machine learning for attentive observation and responsiveness. We demonstrate that this human-centered design reliably supports high accuracy classification (<50 ms latency), offering a replicable framework to integrate dance-literate machines into creative, educational, and live performance contexts.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-5-2025
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