Existing gesture-recognition systems consume signifi-cant power and computational resources that limit how they may be used in low-end devices. We introduce AllSee, the first gesture-recognition system that can op-erate on a range of computing devices including those with no batteries. AllSee consumes three to four or-ders of magnitude lower power than state-of-the-art sys-tems and can enable always-on gesture recognition for smartphones and tablets. It extracts gesture information from existing wireless signals (e.g., TV transmissions), but does not incur the power and computational over-heads of prior wireless approaches. We build AllSee prototypes that can recognize gestures on RFID tags and power-harvesting sensors. We also integrate ou...
Wearable devices offer interesting features, such as low cost and user friendliness, but their use f...
This Exploratory Survey paper explore the basic princip le behind Wi F i oriented Gesture Control Sy...
There is a growing need for touch-free interaction with public utilities such as coffeemakers and ve...
Gesture is a promising mobile User Interface modality that enables eyes-free interaction without sto...
We present a light-weight real-time applicable 3D-gesture recognition system on mobile devices for i...
Abstract – This paper presents WiSee, a novel gesture recognition system that leverages wireless sig...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
The availability of inertial sensors embedded in mobile devices has enabled a new type of interactio...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
The need to improve communication between humans and computers has been instrumental in defining new...
While gesture interfaces become pervasive, most existing approaches are undesirable for mobile devic...
The rapid development of smart devices, such as smartphones and tablets, leads to new challenges and...
A ubiquitous input mechanism utilizing gesture recognition techniques on a mobile phone is presented...
Many mobile devices embed nowadays inertial sensors. This enables new forms of human-computer intera...
This Master’s thesis puts together core aspects of gesture recognition, discusses its applications, ...
Wearable devices offer interesting features, such as low cost and user friendliness, but their use f...
This Exploratory Survey paper explore the basic princip le behind Wi F i oriented Gesture Control Sy...
There is a growing need for touch-free interaction with public utilities such as coffeemakers and ve...
Gesture is a promising mobile User Interface modality that enables eyes-free interaction without sto...
We present a light-weight real-time applicable 3D-gesture recognition system on mobile devices for i...
Abstract – This paper presents WiSee, a novel gesture recognition system that leverages wireless sig...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
The availability of inertial sensors embedded in mobile devices has enabled a new type of interactio...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
The need to improve communication between humans and computers has been instrumental in defining new...
While gesture interfaces become pervasive, most existing approaches are undesirable for mobile devic...
The rapid development of smart devices, such as smartphones and tablets, leads to new challenges and...
A ubiquitous input mechanism utilizing gesture recognition techniques on a mobile phone is presented...
Many mobile devices embed nowadays inertial sensors. This enables new forms of human-computer intera...
This Master’s thesis puts together core aspects of gesture recognition, discusses its applications, ...
Wearable devices offer interesting features, such as low cost and user friendliness, but their use f...
This Exploratory Survey paper explore the basic princip le behind Wi F i oriented Gesture Control Sy...
There is a growing need for touch-free interaction with public utilities such as coffeemakers and ve...