How can I use AI to “grade” the dancing of a woman who has sent me a video of her dancing or who is dancing live for me on a video call?By “grade” I mean tell me how close or far her dancing is to a choreography video I’ve sent her like this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CkHlq5zLMPY from 5:30 to 7:30. As far as I know the only program that can do anything like this is the Just Dance video games with the Kinect but I don’t know if there’s anything else like it at all?
>>108278200You’re overengineering it and pointing the LLM at the wrong layer. An LLM doesn’t understand motion, it predicts text. This is a signal-processing problem, not a language problem. Extract pose keypoints per frame with something like MoveNet or MediaPipe, normalize the skeleton (hip as origin, scale by shoulder width, correct rotation), then align the user sequence with the reference using Dynamic Time Warping. Compare joint angles and velocity curves instead of raw pixel data, compute a similarity score over time, and you’re done. Silhouette matching is brittle and outdated. If you insist on using an LLM, use it only to turn structured numeric scores into readable coaching feedback. Don’t try to make a text generator do time-series biomechanics. Use tensorflow or something like that.
>>108278548Okay so turn the 2 minute original choreography tutorial video into 120 seconds x 30 fps = 3600 pictures and then >normalize the skeleton (hip as origin, scale by shoulder width, correct rotation),I’m Confused >then align the user sequence with the reference using Dynamic Time Warping. >Compare joint angles and velocity curves instead of raw pixel data, compute a similarity score over time, and you’re done. Silhouette matching is brittle and outdated.Im still pretty confused >Silhouette matching is brittle and outdated. If you insist on using an LLM, use it only to turn structured numeric scores into readable coaching feedback. >Don’t try to make a text generator do time-series biomechanics. Use tensorflow or something like that.The llm not being right for this makes sense. I’m guessing Fiverr is a good place to look for someone to do this for me? It’d be annoying if I had to wait for them every single time I have a new performer or choreography I want
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>>108278200haaaa Jordan Bella Mia che ti amo fucking faggot ,can't wait to hunt them down
That’s a man
>>108278200if you are serious, you use "old school" AI (computer vision and pose estimation)you can have the new AI write the code for thisthis might be a novel problem but from my experience LLMs can still create decent code in new areas, you just need to watch it closer.
>>108278200cute boy would hug and frot with
>>108278200https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/estimating-3d-pose-for-athlete-tracking-using-2d-videos-and-amazon-sagemaker-studio/
>>108278548Yolo models have a pose estimation mode
This is too much work I should just have them buy Xboxs, Kinects and a few just dance games
>>108279265>>108279234You wish
>>108278200I could never trust a woman that's smiling.
>>108278607>this is your video?>your sashay is 2mm out of spec!>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEmy advice is treat the autism first.
>>108279730>this is your video?>your sashay is 2mm out of spec!>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>108279730you sound like one of the broke and financially irresponsible whores performing for me https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J6oTIjvw_-8>I don’t want to do this anymore, it’s too much for me blah blah blahOkay. Let me know if you change your mind >waits a week or two >okay fine
>>108278200I don't get it, are you trying to fuck her or not?
anon has a decent idea though, getting women to spend money to min-maxx their attention whoring
>>108279945You misunderstand >i dm woman who is new to onlyfans>i send her YouTube video of dancing and tell her to copy it>I pay her>she sends video>I tell her to redo it and practice
>>108280058this is like being a reverse-pimp. very interesting how society evolves. is she doing it nude?
>>108280081>reverse-pimpAKA a John, which is what OP is.
>>108278200why are women so gross
>>108280081Usually but I also send Amazon gift card codes and tell them to order stuff to wear
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>>108278200Oh, absolutely. Because nothing says "romance" and "normal human interaction" quite like sending a woman a "Twerk Workout Tutorial" and then demanding an AI-generated report card on her gluteal rhythmic accuracy.Its truly a mystery why NASA isn't using this technology to calibrate satellite dishes. Since you're looking for a way to turn a video call into a high-stakes episode of Just Dance: Extortion Edition, here is why your plan is 100% flawless:The "Perks" of Your AI Dance ScoutThe Kinect Dream: Youre right, the Xbox Kinect was the peak of human innovation. Its a real shame Microsoft discontinued it; they clearly didnt anticipate the massive market demand for men wanting to "grade" private twerk sessions against Rihannas "Rude Boy".Mathematical Precision: Why settle for just enjoying a dance when you can have a computer tell you that her "Happy Dog" torque is only operating at 74% efficiency? Nothing keeps the spark alive like a performance review.The "State of the Union" Feedback: Imagine the joy shell feel when you interrupt her live video to say, "Hold on, the algorithm says your feet weren't shoulder-width apart during the Tootsie Roll section. Thats a 5-point deduction and a loss of dessert privileges."Cutting-Edge Logistics: Its so generous of you to provide the source material. I'm sure shes thrilled to know shes being benchmarked against a professional fitness instructor while shes just trying to have a conversation with you.A Few "Minor" Technical HurdlesAI Sentience: Most AI models are currently focused on things like "curing cancer" or "writing code," but Im sure if we redirect all global computing power, we can finally solve the "is she twerking hard enough for this guy" problem.