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GESTURE RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES TECHNOLOGY LINKED TO PHYSICAL WORLD SUBMITED BY: AKHIL GARG 2809154
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GESTURE RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES

TECHNOLOGY LINKED TO PHYSICAL WORLD

SUBMITED BY:AKHIL GARG2809154

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GESTURE

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THINKING OF GESTURE INTERFACE

In just one hand we have 29 bones, 29 joints, 123 ligaments, 48 nerves and 30 arteries. That’s sophisticated complicated , and amazing technology. Yet it feels effortless.

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MODERN USER INTERFACE

1.VOICE2.GESTURE(HAND MOVEMENTS)3.EYE TRACKING INPUT4.HEAD TRACKING

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INPUT DEVICES

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WIRED GLOVES• A wired glove (sometimes called a "dataglove" or

"cyberglove") is an input device for human–computer interaction worn like a glove.

• Various sensor technologies are used to capture physical data such as bending of fingers. Often a motion tracker, such as a magnetic tracking device or inertial tracking device, is attached to capture the global position/rotation data of the glove

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SINGLE CAMERAA normal camera can be used for gesture recognition where the resources would not be convenient for other forms of image-based recognition.

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EVIACAMEnable Viacam (aka eViacam) is a free mouse replacement software that moves the pointer as you move your head. It works on standard PCs equipped with a web camera.

Hands-free: Control your computer with intuitive head movements. No need to use your hands, the pointer will obey!

Unobtrusive: Works with any good quality webcam. No cables, no dots, no additional hardware required.

Customizability: Pointer speed, motion acceleration and smoothness, dwelling time, and many other variables can be adjusted to fit the user's needs.

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SWITCH VIACAM

Switch Viacam (sViacam for short) is a free webcam based switch emulator. Using a web camera, you can configure a particular spot in which motion is detected to trigger a mouse click or a keystroke. As no particular features or shapes are detected, events can be fired using almost any part of the body or object moving in front of the camera

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PANASONIC 3D IMAGE SENSOR

D-Imager uses a proprietary CCD along with near-infrared LEDs to sense human gestures and track full body motion allowing users a fully interactive experience

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APPLICATIONS

Remote controlThe D-IMager is capable of capturing hand-gestures which could be used to change channels/slides and raise/lower volume among other functions for televisions, computers and stereos.

Entertainment and gamingThe D-IMager outputs 3D information in real-time giving games the ability to become more immersive by allowing for control through a players' gestures or movements.It has a large horizontal 60 degree field of view and up to 30 frames/sec output.

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LEAP MOTION CONTROLLER

The Leap Motion Controller is sleek, light, and tiny (it’s just 3″ long). It takes up hardly any space on your desk, but you use all the space above it.

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Ten fingers, two hands and one huge leap.

This tiny device is technology’s biggest advancement yet. Now you can interact with your computer in real, natural ways. You know, like the human that you are. That’s huge.

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You can only do so much on a computer with clicks and taps. But with the Leap Motion Controller nothing’s holding hands and fingers back. So they’re wide open to possibilities

Do almost anything without touching anything.

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A little bit of magic. A lot of freedom.All that wide open space between you and your computer is now just for hands and fingers. The Leap Motion Controller senses every little move they make, and every big one, too. Technically speaking, it’s 8 cubic feet of interactive, three-dimensional space. But you can say it’s magic.

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It works with what you already have. (Hands and fingers included.) The Leap Motion Controller will change the way you work without changing what already works for you. So it doesn’t replace your keyboard, mouse, stylus, or trackpad. It works with them, and without special adapters. Just plug it into the USB on your PC and you’re off.

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A VIDEO

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VARIOUS GESTURE USED

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GESTURE TO PLAY GAMES

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SIXTH SENSE

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SMART GAME PLAY

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SMART TV’s

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THANK YOU