2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-27387-2_14
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Human Computer Interaction with Hand Gestures in Virtual Environment

Abstract: Abstract. With the ever increasing and flourishing phenomena of growth in virtual environments based upon computer systems; demands for new kind of interaction devices have emerged. The present used devices like keyboard, mouse and pen are cumbrousome within these promising applications. The developments of user interfaces influence the changes in the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). This paper focuses to design an application using computer vision and gesture recognition techniques which develop a relatively… Show more

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“…It could also be a gazedbased user interface (Stellmach & Dachselt, 2012). The operator could also be a gestural interface (Lü, & Li, 2011;Rautaray, Kumar & Agrawal, 2012). Figure 4 shows different hand motions in front of a gestural interface.…”
Section: Goals Operators Methods and Selection Rules Model (Goms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could also be a gazedbased user interface (Stellmach & Dachselt, 2012). The operator could also be a gestural interface (Lü, & Li, 2011;Rautaray, Kumar & Agrawal, 2012). Figure 4 shows different hand motions in front of a gestural interface.…”
Section: Goals Operators Methods and Selection Rules Model (Goms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could also be a gazedbased user interface (Stellmach & Dachselt, 2012). The operator could also be a gestural interface (Lü, & Li, 2011;Rautaray, Kumar & Agrawal, 2012). Figure 4 shows different hand motions in front of a gestural interface.…”
Section: Goals Operators Methods and Selection Rules Model (Goms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wachs et al argued that hand gestures enable a broad range of applications in environments such as virtual reality and interactive gaming [13]. Rautaray et al used hand gesture recognition techniques as a substitute for cumbersome input devices such as keyboard, mouse and pen to make interactions during the games [9]. They conclude that the hand gestures provide quicker and more natural interaction for users than those traditional input devices.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 98%