Title :
Human-computer interaction using gesture recognition and 3D hand tracking
Author :
Segen, Jakub ; Kumar, Senthil
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs., USA
Abstract :
This paper describes a real time system for human-computer interaction through gesture recognition and three dimensional hand-tracking. Using two cameras that are focused at the user´s hand the system recognizes three gestures and tracks the hand in three dimensions. The system can simultaneously track two fingers (thumb and pointing finger) and output their poses. The pose for each finger consists of three positional coordinates and two angles (azimuth and elevation). By moving the thumb and the pointing finger in 3D, the user can control 10 degrees of freedom in a smooth and natural fashion. We have used this system as a multi-dimensional input-interface to computer games, terrain navigation software and graphical editors. In addition to providing 10 degrees of control, our system is much more natural and intuitive to use compared to traditional input devices. The system is user independent, and operates at the rate of 60 Hz
Keywords :
cameras; computer games; feature extraction; gesture recognition; man-machine systems; parameter estimation; tracking; 3D hand tracking; 60 Hz; azimuth angle; cameras; computer games; degrees of freedom; elevation angle; gesture recognition; graphical editors; hand tracking; human-computer interaction; multi-dimensional input-interface; pointing finger; pose estimation; positional coordinates; real time system; region extraction; terrain navigation software; thumb; user independent system; Application software; Azimuth; Cameras; Computer applications; Control systems; Fingers; Mice; Navigation; Real time systems; Thumb;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 1998. ICIP 98. Proceedings. 1998 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8821-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.1998.727164