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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:

3D Demo

Demo using Matplotlib:

Static Demo

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:

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

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 =)