We present a light-weight real-time applicable 3D-gesture recognition system on mobile devices for improved Human-Machine Interaction. We utilize time-of-flight data coming from a single sensor and implement the whole gesture recognition pipeline on two different devices outlining the potential of integrating these sensors onto mobile devices. The main components are responsible for cropping the data to the essentials, calculation of meaningful features, training and classifying via neural networks and realizing a GUI on the device. With our system we achieve recognition rates of up to 98% on a 10-gesture set with frame rates reaching 20Hz, more than sufficient for any real-time applications
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International audienceWe present a system for 3D hand gesture recog-nition based on low-cost time-of...
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Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
Many mobile devices embed nowadays inertial sensors. This enables new forms of human-computer intera...
Many mobile devices embed nowadays inertial sensors. This enables new forms of human-computer intera...
The availability of inertial sensors embedded in mobile devices has enabled a new type of interactio...
The availability of inertial sensors embedded in mobile devices has enabled a new type of interactio...
We present a novel technique implementing barehanded interaction with virtual 3D content by employin...
This Paper presents two different models for smartphone based 3D-handwritten character and gesture r...
The spread of IoT and wearable devices is bringing out gesture interfaces as a solution for a more n...
We present a machine learning technique for recognizing discrete gestures and estimating continuous ...
This contribution presents a novel approach of utilizing Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology for mid-air...
We present a pipeline for recognizing dynamic freehand gestures on mobile devices based on extractin...
International audienceWe present a system for 3D hand gesture recog-nition based on low-cost time-of...
We present a system for 3D hand gesture recognition based on low-cost time-of-flight(ToF) sensors in...
This paper presents 3motion, a novel 3D gesture interaction system consisting of a low-cost, lightwe...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
Many mobile devices embed nowadays inertial sensors. This enables new forms of human-computer intera...
Many mobile devices embed nowadays inertial sensors. This enables new forms of human-computer intera...
The availability of inertial sensors embedded in mobile devices has enabled a new type of interactio...
The availability of inertial sensors embedded in mobile devices has enabled a new type of interactio...
We present a novel technique implementing barehanded interaction with virtual 3D content by employin...
This Paper presents two different models for smartphone based 3D-handwritten character and gesture r...
The spread of IoT and wearable devices is bringing out gesture interfaces as a solution for a more n...