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When they pointed out that giving the finger is known everywhere as an insult, Mr Ai explained that Italians, among others, use a different gesture.
This work investigates the performance of today's commonly used 3D motion gesture recognizers under the effect of different gesture dimensionality and bit cardinality representations.
Hitting the favorite button on the first episode of "Mad Men" is a remarkably different gesture than expressing digital solidarity with kidnapped children in Africa, but it all sort of looks the same at the keyboard.
After each clip, they selected one of four interpretations: a correct interpretation if a gesture had been presented; the interpretation of a different gesture; an insulting interpretation; no gesture intended (correct for incidental movements).
One animation, for example, depicts a "nonimitative" social interaction (one person performs a gesture and the other performs a different gesture) and then shows an "imitative" social interaction (one person performs a gesture and the other person performs the same gesture).
Rejected footballers tend to want to stick two fingers up to the managers that turn them down but Dean Windass had a very different gesture in mind when he spoke to the Hull City assistant, Brian Horton, after the final whistle.
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