Presentation 2002/7/12
Use of Gaze Point for Reliable Recognition of Hand Gestures
Kenji OKA, Yoichi SATO, Hideki KOIKE,
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Abstract(in English) One of the important techniques for Perceptual User Interface (PUT) is recognition of users' hand gestures. However, it has a serious difficulty in that it recognizes unintentional activities as intentional gestures, because it depends on tracking of only users' hands. In this paper, for reliable recognition of hand gestures, we propose a new method for detecting intentional motions of hands by making use of users' gaze points in two-handed interaction. In addition, we report the experimental results of our proposed method.
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Keyword(in English) Perceptual User Interface / intentional motion detection / hand gesture recognition / gaze point
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Title (in English) Use of Gaze Point for Reliable Recognition of Hand Gestures
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Keyword(1) Perceptual User Interface
Keyword(2) intentional motion detection
Keyword(3) hand gesture recognition
Keyword(4) gaze point
1st Author's Name Kenji OKA
1st Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Yoichi SATO
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Hideki KOIKE
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Systems, University of Electro-Communications
Date 2002/7/12
Paper # MVE2002-43
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 220
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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