会议专题

QPalm: A Gesture Recognition System for Remote Control with List Menu

The coming ubiquity of digital media content is driving the need of a solution for improving the interaction between the people and media. In this work, we proposed a novel interaction technique, QPalm, which allows the user to control the media via a list menu shown on a distant display by drawing circles in the air with one hand. To manipulate a list menu remotely, QPalm includes two basic functions, browse and choosing, realized by recognizing the user’s palm performing circular and push motions in the air. The circular motion provides fluidity in scrolling a menu up and down, while push motion is intuitive when the user decided to choose an item during a circular motion. Based on this design, we develop a vision system based on a stereo camera to track the user’s palm without interfering by intruders behind or next to the operating user. For more specifically, the contribution of the work includes: (1) an intuitive interaction technique, QPalm, for remote control with list menu, and (2) a palm tracking algorithm to support QPalm based on merely depth and motion information of images for a practical consideration.

remote control selection technique human-computer interaction gesture recognition

Yu-Hsin Chang Li-Wei Chan Ju-Chun Ko Ming-Sui Lee Jane Hsu Yi-Ping Hung

Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia,National Taiwan University,China

国际会议

The First IEEE International Conference on Ubi-Media Coputing and Workshops(第一届泛媒体处理国际会议)

兰州

英文

2008-07-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)