Fig. 5: Example actions and their corresponding dimensions are visualized through rose plots. | Communications Psychology

Fig. 5: Example actions and their corresponding dimensions are visualized through rose plots.

From: Revealing Key Dimensions Underlying the Recognition of Dynamic Human Actions

Fig. 5

Depiction of twelve individual video stimuli together with their corresponding circular bar plots (or rose plots), expressing actions through their corresponding dimensions. Within each rose plot, the size of each petal represents the contribution of each individual dimension. The petals are ordered in a counterclockwise fashion, starting from three o’clock (dimension 1–28). For a better visualization, only the largest petals were labeled with their corresponding dimension names. For this figure, the original MiT video frames were replaced by images under a free-to-use license (Pexels: Alexa Popovich, cottonbro studio, Kampus Production, Maksim Goncharenok, Mart Production, Marta Wave, RDNE Stock project; Unsplash: Sam Sabourin, Toa Heftiba).

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