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    FBX Conversion Of The CMU Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database

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    Ward Dewaele; B. Hahne; CMU Graphics Lab; Anish Abhijit Diwan, FBX Conversion Of The CMU Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4121/0448aab2-3332-449f-a8e2-d208cb58c7df.v1
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    Authors
    Ward Dewaele; B. Hahne; CMU Graphics Lab; Anish Abhijit Diwan
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Carnegie-Mellon Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database (fbx conversion)


    This is a dataset of motion capture data in the .fbx format. The original dataset (free to use, modify, and share) is created by the CMU Graphics Lab and can be accessed here (http://mocap.cs.cmu.edu/). This version contains the .fbx conversion of the files along with a categorisation of some of the motion data for imitation learning tasks. This can directly be used with the data pipelines described here (https://github.com/anishhdiwan/diffusion_motion_priors) to view, process, and retarget the data for any other task. Please refer to the README in the repository for further documentation.


    Compiled from the individual CMU index files by B. Hahne. FBX conversion for Unity by Ward Dewaele from cMonkeys.


    CMU Notice

    When browsing for motions, start with the higher numbered subjects first. The lower numbers contain some of our earliest motion capture sessions, and may not be as high quality.


    This data is free for use in research projects.

    You may include this data in commercially-sold products,

    but you may not resell this data directly, even in converted form.

    If you publish results obtained using this data, we would appreciate it

    if you would send the citation to your published paper to jkh+mocap@cs.cmu.edu,

    and also would add this text to your acknowledgments section:

    The data used in this project was obtained from mocap.cs.cmu.edu.

    The database was created with funding from NSF EIA-0196217.

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    FBX Conversion Of The CMU Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database

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    Updated Apr 7, 2025
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    CMU Graphics Lab; Anish Abhijit Diwan (2025). FBX Conversion Of The CMU Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4121/0448aab2-3332-449f-a8e2-d208cb58c7df.v2
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    Apr 7, 2025
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    Authors
    CMU Graphics Lab; Anish Abhijit Diwan
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Carnegie-Mellon Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database (fbx conversion)


    This is a dataset of motion capture data in the .fbx format. The original dataset (free to use, modify, and share) is created by the CMU Graphics Lab. This version contains the .fbx conversion of the files along with a categorisation of some of the motion data for imitation learning tasks. This can directly be used with the data pipelines described in the GitHub repository below to view, process, and retarget the data for any other task. Please refer to the README in the repository for further documentation.


    CMU Notice

    When browsing for motions, start with the higher numbered subjects first. The lower numbers contain some of our earliest motion capture sessions, and may not be as high quality.


    This data is free for use in research projects.

    You may include this data in commercially-sold products,

    but you may not resell this data directly, even in converted form.

    If you publish results obtained using this data, we would appreciate it

    if you would send the citation to your published paper to jkh+mocap@cs.cmu.edu,

    and also would add this text to your acknowledgments section:

    The data used in this project was obtained from mocap.cs.cmu.edu.

    The database was created with funding from NSF EIA-0196217.

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FBX Conversion Of The CMU Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database

Explore at:
zipAvailable download formats
Dataset provided by
4TU.ResearchData
Authors
Ward Dewaele; B. Hahne; CMU Graphics Lab; Anish Abhijit Diwan
License

Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Description

Carnegie-Mellon Graphics Lab Motion Capture Database (fbx conversion)


This is a dataset of motion capture data in the .fbx format. The original dataset (free to use, modify, and share) is created by the CMU Graphics Lab and can be accessed here (http://mocap.cs.cmu.edu/). This version contains the .fbx conversion of the files along with a categorisation of some of the motion data for imitation learning tasks. This can directly be used with the data pipelines described here (https://github.com/anishhdiwan/diffusion_motion_priors) to view, process, and retarget the data for any other task. Please refer to the README in the repository for further documentation.


Compiled from the individual CMU index files by B. Hahne. FBX conversion for Unity by Ward Dewaele from cMonkeys.


CMU Notice

When browsing for motions, start with the higher numbered subjects first. The lower numbers contain some of our earliest motion capture sessions, and may not be as high quality.


This data is free for use in research projects.

You may include this data in commercially-sold products,

but you may not resell this data directly, even in converted form.

If you publish results obtained using this data, we would appreciate it

if you would send the citation to your published paper to jkh+mocap@cs.cmu.edu,

and also would add this text to your acknowledgments section:

The data used in this project was obtained from mocap.cs.cmu.edu.

The database was created with funding from NSF EIA-0196217.

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