@inproceedings{oai:ipsj.ixsq.nii.ac.jp:00096435,
 author = {Takeshi, Miura and Takaaki, Kaiga and Hiroaki, Katsura and Takeshi, Shibata and Katsubumi, Tajima and Hideo, Tamamoto},
 book = {じんもんこん2013論文集},
 issue = {4},
 month = {Dec},
 note = {Bon Odori is a Japanese folk dance performed during the annual Buddhist festival called O-Bon. Hitoichi Bon Odori is known as one of the top three Bon Odori dances in Akita Prefecture. In this study, we present a trial to investigate the motion characteristics of Hitoichi Bon Odori through quantitative motion-capture data analysis. The characteristics of rhythmic style and posture variation are extracted in the analysis. The extracted characteristics were compared with those of the other members of the top three Bon Odori dances, i.e. Kemanai Bon Odori and Nishimonai Bon Odori. The most striking feature of Hitoichi Bon Odori shown in the obtained results was its large expanse of motion characteristics. It was quantitatively confirmed that the expanse was much larger than those of the other dances in both of rhythmic style and posture variation. This tendency was consistent with the oral traditions of the three dances.},
 pages = {167--174},
 publisher = {情報処理学会},
 title = {Quantitative motion analysis of the Japanese folk dance "Hitoichi Bon Odori"},
 volume = {2013},
 year = {2013}
}