Title
Advances in the Study of Hand Gesture Recognition Systems for Human Computer Interaction.
Abstract
Getting three-dimensional pose and orientation of parts of the body observed by one or more cameras is of great theoretical interest and widely applicable. Usually, computing devices interaction is accomplished by means of a mouse and a keyboard or by touching the screen, but otherwise, human beings relate to their surrounding world using hands, body, and voice in most of their daily activities, therefore, development of more natural and intuitive techniques for interacting with a variety of user interfaces is critical. In this paper, a review of recent research efforts in Human Computer Interaction (HCI), specifically in hand gesture recognition, is performed, analyzing the state-of-the-art methodology and discussing some important issues about.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
Research in Computing Science
Computer science,Gesture recognition,Human–computer interaction,Sketch recognition,User interface
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
96
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
14
3