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AMCParser
A lightweight library to parse and visualize asf/amc files from CMU MoCap dataset using Python 3.
The main purpose of this library is to help understanding how asf/amc file works, as well as how to use them. Therefore, simplicity and readability are stressed, while robustness is ignored.
Demo
Demo using PyGame and PyOpenGL:
Demo using Matplotlib:
Usage
There's a simple example in the source code as follows:
if __name__ == '__main__':
asf_path = './data/01/01.asf'
amc_path = './data/01/01_01.amc'
joints = parse_asf(asf_path)
motions = parse_amc(amc_path)
frame_idx = 180
joints['root'].set_motion(motions[frame_idx])
joints['root'].draw()
And another example in 3Dviewer.py
:
asf_path = './data/01/01.asf'
amc_path = './data/01/01_01.amc'
joints = parse_asf(asf_path)
motions = parse_amc(amc_path)
v = Viwer(joints, motions)
v.run()
The data can be found from CMU MoCap dataset.
Parser
The asf/amc parsers are straightforward and easy to understand. The parsers are fully tested on the CMU MoCap dataset, but I don't expect it can work on other datasets without any modification. However, it won't be hard to extend it for more complicating asf/amc files.
Visualization
Matplotlib is used to draw joints and bones in 3D statically; PyGame and PyOpenGL are used to draw motion sequence.
In 3DViewer, we support:
WASD
to move around.QE
to zoom in/out.↑ ↓ ← →
to rotate.LEFT MOUSE BUTTON
to drag.RETURN
to reset camera view.SPACE
to start/pause.,
and.
to rewind and forward.
NOTE that my implementation of changing view is inefficient (but fluent enough) with some small bugs, but I don't have time to improve it. Pull request is welcomed.
Dependencies
- numpy
- transforms3d
- matplotlib
- pygame
- pyopengl
All the dependencies are available via pip install
.
One More Thing
If this repo is used in any publications or projects, please let me know. I would be happy and encouraged =)