Title :
Adaptive gesture recognition in Human Computer Interaction
Author :
Caridakis, George ; Karpouzis, Kostas ; Drosopoulos, Nasos ; Kollias, Stefanos
Author_Institution :
Image, Video & Multimedia Syst. Lab., Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Athens
Abstract :
An adaptive, invariant to user performance fluctuation or noisy input signal, gesture recognition scheme is presented based on Self Organizing Maps, Markov Models and Levenshtein sequence distance. Multiple modalities, all based on the hand position during gesturing, train different classifiers which are then fused in a weak classifier boosting-like setup by weight assignment to each stream. The adaptability of the proposed approach consists of the incorporation of Self Organizing Maps during training, the exploitation of neighboring relations between states of the Markov models and the modified Levenshtein distance algorithm. The main focus of current work is to tackle intra and inter user variability during gesture performance by adding flexibility to the decoding procedure and allowing the algorithm to perform an optimal trajectory search while the processing speed of both the feature extraction and the recognition process indicate that the proposed architecture is appropriate for real time and large scale lexicon applications.
Keywords :
Markov processes; feature extraction; gesture recognition; human computer interaction; image classification; Levenshtein sequence distance; Markov models; adaptive gesture recognition; feature extraction; hand position; human computer interaction; lexicon applications; multiple modalities; optimal trajectory search; self organizing maps; weak classifier boosting-like setup; weight assignment; Application software; Computer vision; Emotion recognition; Feature extraction; Handicapped aids; Human computer interaction; Image recognition; Pattern recognition; Self organizing feature maps; Skin;
Conference_Titel :
Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services, 2009. WIAMIS '09. 10th Workshop on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3609-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3610-1
DOI :
10.1109/WIAMIS.2009.5031485