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Convex-Hull Body 2.1
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Amazing how the human brain can infer a pose for a convex hull. Goes to show how much data you really need for pose prediction.

It's amazing, how abstract it is, but it's still possible to recognize all the ballet moves.

peak human form. this way, we can just convert 4D data of hands, feet, and head into a convex hull instead of trying to solve inverse kinematics. we have been tricked by evolution. this is a local minima.

I love this so much!!

バレエやってた人は全部分かるな 面の表現でもこんなに認識できるんだ

I literally know the ballet moves they are doing

すげぇめっちゃバレエや

Human brains are so weird. How is it that I know what each EXACT movement is?

Reminds me of one of the characters in @gregeganSF’s novel Diaspora. Most characters are digital people, capable of taking on any form as their avatar, and changing it at will.

