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- Title
Tracking, recognition, and distance detection of hand gestures for a 3-D interactive display.
- Authors
Huang, Tzu-Fan; Chao, Paul C.-P.; Kao, Yung-Yuan
- Abstract
- This study proposes an interactive system for displays, the technologies of which consists of three main parts: hand-gesture tracking, recognition, and depth measurement. The proposed interactive system can be applied to a general 3-D display. In this interactive system, for hand-gesture tracking, Haar-like features are employed to detect a specific hand gesture to start tracking, while the mean-shift algorithm and Kalman filter are adopted for fast tracking. First, for recognizing hand gestures, a principal component analysis (PCA) algorithm is used to localize colored areas of skin, and then hand gestures are identified by comparison with a prepared database. Second, a simple optical system is set up with an infrared laser source and a grid mask in order to project a proposed horizontal stripe pattern. Third, the projected patterns are deciphered to extract the depth information using the Hough-transform algorithm. The system containing hand-gesture localization, recognition, and associated depth detection (the distance between the display and the hand), was included in a prototype of an interactive display. Demonstration of rotation recognition of a finger-pointing hand gesture was successful by using the algorithm of radar-like scanning.
- Subjects
INFORMATION display systems; THREE-dimensional display systems; HAND signals; GESTURE; KALMAN filtering; PRINCIPAL components analysis
- Publication
Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2012, Vol 20, Issue 4, p180
- ISSN
1071-0922
- Publication type
Other
- DOI
10.1889/JSID20.4.180