Abstract – This paper presents WiSee, a novel gesture recognition system that leverages wireless signals (e.g., Wi-Fi) to enable whole-home sensing and recognition of human gestures. Since wireless signals do not require line-of-sight and can traverse through walls, WiSee can enable whole-home gesture recognition using few wireless sources. Further, it achieves this goal without requiring instrumentation of the human body with sensing devices. We implement a proof-of-concept prototype of WiSee using USRP-N210s and evaluate it in both an office environment and a two-bedroom apart-ment. Our results show that WiSee can identify and classify a set of nine gestures with an average accuracy of 94%
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Gesture recognition acts as a key enabler for user-friendly human-computer interfaces (HCI). To brid...
Visual interpretation of hand gestures is a natural method of achieving Human-Computer Interaction (...
Gestures are a natural form of human interaction. As such there has been much research in using gest...
Conventional sensing methodologies for smart home are known to be labor-intensive and complicated fo...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
In this article, a cost-effective ultrawideband (UWB) communication system for gesture recognition i...
This Exploratory Survey paper explore the basic princip le behind Wi F i oriented Gesture Control Sy...
Existing gesture-recognition systems consume signifi-cant power and computational resources that lim...
International audiencePast decades have witnessed the extension of the Wi-Fi signals as a useful too...
Recently, researchers around the world have been striving to develop and modernize human–computer in...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel hand gesture interface system via a depth imaging sensor for app...
Recently, state-of-the-art technologies are attracting considerable attention and developing success...
The paper proposes a system for identifying gestures and actions in smart homes. The proposed method...
This paper presents a recognition scheme for fine-grain ges-tures. The scheme leverages directional ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Gesture recognition acts as a key enabler for user-friendly human-computer interfaces (HCI). To brid...
Visual interpretation of hand gestures is a natural method of achieving Human-Computer Interaction (...
Gestures are a natural form of human interaction. As such there has been much research in using gest...
Conventional sensing methodologies for smart home are known to be labor-intensive and complicated fo...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
In this article, a cost-effective ultrawideband (UWB) communication system for gesture recognition i...
This Exploratory Survey paper explore the basic princip le behind Wi F i oriented Gesture Control Sy...
Existing gesture-recognition systems consume signifi-cant power and computational resources that lim...
International audiencePast decades have witnessed the extension of the Wi-Fi signals as a useful too...
Recently, researchers around the world have been striving to develop and modernize human–computer in...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel hand gesture interface system via a depth imaging sensor for app...
Recently, state-of-the-art technologies are attracting considerable attention and developing success...
The paper proposes a system for identifying gestures and actions in smart homes. The proposed method...
This paper presents a recognition scheme for fine-grain ges-tures. The scheme leverages directional ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Gesture recognition acts as a key enabler for user-friendly human-computer interfaces (HCI). To brid...
Visual interpretation of hand gestures is a natural method of achieving Human-Computer Interaction (...