This paper presents a new scheme for hand posture selection and recognition based on statistical classification. It has applications in telemedicine, virtual reality, computer games, and sign language studies. The focus is placed on (1) how to select an appropriate set of postures having a satisfactory level of discrimination power, and (2) comparison of geometric and moment invariant properties to recognize hand postures. We have introduced cluster-property and cluster-features matrices to ease posture selection and to evaluate different posture characteristics. Simple and fast decision functions are derived for classification, which expedite on-line decision making process. Experimental results confirm the efficacy of the proposed scheme ...
Hand pose tracking is essential in sign languages. An automatic recognition of performed hand signs ...
International audienceHand posture recognition is generally addressed by using either YCbCr (luminan...
Hand gestures can be used for natural and intuitive human-computer interaction. To achieve this goal...
This paper presents a new scheme for hand posture selection and recognition based on statistical cla...
A new paradigm has been proposed for gesture selection and recognition. The paradigm is based on sta...
Developing new techniques for human-computer interaction is very challenging. Vision-based technique...
One of the attractive methods for providing natural human-computer interaction is the use of the han...
Even after more than two decades of input devices development, many people still find the interactio...
We present a novel user independent framework for representing and recognizing hand postures used in...
This paper presents a vision-based approach for hand gesture recognition which combines both traject...
Hand posture recognition (HPR) plays an important role in human-computer interaction (HCI) since it ...
Hands are vital in a wide range of fundamental daily activities, and neurological diseases that impe...
"Lecture notes in computational vision and biomechanics series, ISSN 2212-9391, vol. 19"Hand gesture...
Vision-based hand posture detection and tracking is an important issue for Human to Computer Interac...
This paper presents a better and accurate way to human computer interaction methods. A real time sys...
Hand pose tracking is essential in sign languages. An automatic recognition of performed hand signs ...
International audienceHand posture recognition is generally addressed by using either YCbCr (luminan...
Hand gestures can be used for natural and intuitive human-computer interaction. To achieve this goal...
This paper presents a new scheme for hand posture selection and recognition based on statistical cla...
A new paradigm has been proposed for gesture selection and recognition. The paradigm is based on sta...
Developing new techniques for human-computer interaction is very challenging. Vision-based technique...
One of the attractive methods for providing natural human-computer interaction is the use of the han...
Even after more than two decades of input devices development, many people still find the interactio...
We present a novel user independent framework for representing and recognizing hand postures used in...
This paper presents a vision-based approach for hand gesture recognition which combines both traject...
Hand posture recognition (HPR) plays an important role in human-computer interaction (HCI) since it ...
Hands are vital in a wide range of fundamental daily activities, and neurological diseases that impe...
"Lecture notes in computational vision and biomechanics series, ISSN 2212-9391, vol. 19"Hand gesture...
Vision-based hand posture detection and tracking is an important issue for Human to Computer Interac...
This paper presents a better and accurate way to human computer interaction methods. A real time sys...
Hand pose tracking is essential in sign languages. An automatic recognition of performed hand signs ...
International audienceHand posture recognition is generally addressed by using either YCbCr (luminan...
Hand gestures can be used for natural and intuitive human-computer interaction. To achieve this goal...