“…Initially, the objective in this domain was not to access perceptual processes only but also to create complementary strategies to organize and classify large databases on motion that included more subtle aspects of expressions relating to emotion. A first attempt by Wakayama, Okajima, Takano, and Okada (2010), then Okajima, Wakayama, and Okada (2012), showed that motion retrieval can benefit from the use of a subset of LMA dimensions, especially when searching for data (indications, instances) on body movement in large research databases (Kapadia, Chiang, Thomas, Badler, & Kider, 2013). Recently, Aristidou, Charalambous, and Chrysanthou (2015) inspected the similarities among various emotional states classified according to the arousal and valence of Russell's (1980) circumplex model and a subset of features that encode stylistic characteristics of motion based on the LMA.…”