This article focuses on the use of data gloves for human-computer interaction concepts, where external sensors cannot always fully observe the user’s hand. A good concept hereby allows to intuitively switch the interaction context on demand by using different hand gestures. The recognition of various, possibly complex hand gestures, however, introduces unintentional overhead to the system. Consequently, we present a data glove prototype comprising a glove-embedded gesture classifier utilizing data from Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in the fingertips. In an extensive set of experiments with 57 participants, our system was tested with 22 hand gestures, all taken from the French Sign Language (LSF) alphabet. Results show that our system is...
This Master’s thesis puts together core aspects of gesture recognition, discusses its applications, ...
Abstract Hand gesture recognition is one of the most widely explored areas under the human–computer ...
The most common forms of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) devices these dayslike the keyboard, mouse...
This article focuses on the use of data gloves for human-computer interaction concepts, where extern...
With the great expansion of computer technology, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is required to be ...
In this paper, we present a low cost design for a smart glove that can perform sign language recogni...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
Advances in soft sensors coupled with machine learning are enabling increasingly capable wearable sy...
Abstract: Session- and person-independent recognition of hand and finger gestures is of utmost impor...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
Exploiting hand gestures for non-verbal communication has extraordinary potential in HCI. A data glo...
This paper presents a real-time hand gesture recognizer based on a color glove. The recognizer is fo...
The man-machine interface (MMI) is one of the most exciting areas of contemporary research. To make ...
This Master’s thesis puts together core aspects of gesture recognition, discusses its applications, ...
Abstract Hand gesture recognition is one of the most widely explored areas under the human–computer ...
The most common forms of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) devices these dayslike the keyboard, mouse...
This article focuses on the use of data gloves for human-computer interaction concepts, where extern...
With the great expansion of computer technology, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is required to be ...
In this paper, we present a low cost design for a smart glove that can perform sign language recogni...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
Advances in soft sensors coupled with machine learning are enabling increasingly capable wearable sy...
Abstract: Session- and person-independent recognition of hand and finger gestures is of utmost impor...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
Exploiting hand gestures for non-verbal communication has extraordinary potential in HCI. A data glo...
This paper presents a real-time hand gesture recognizer based on a color glove. The recognizer is fo...
The man-machine interface (MMI) is one of the most exciting areas of contemporary research. To make ...
This Master’s thesis puts together core aspects of gesture recognition, discusses its applications, ...
Abstract Hand gesture recognition is one of the most widely explored areas under the human–computer ...
The most common forms of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) devices these dayslike the keyboard, mouse...