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Leap Motion Controller 2 Computer Interaction 1 Data Fusion 1 Deep Learning 1 Design Challenges 1 Dual Sensors 1 Hand Pose Estimation 1 Kinect 1 Oculus Rift 1 Recurrent Neural Networks 1 Sign Language Interpretation 1 Usability Constraints 1 Virtual Reality 1 Zelzter’s Cube 1
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Basu, Anup 1 Cheng, Irene 1 Jacob, Shomona Gracia 1 Manisha S 1 Sriraghav K 1 Sudar Abisheck S 1 Sudha M R 1 Sun, Xinyao 1
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International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI) 1 International Journal of Multimedia Data Engineering and Management (IJMDEM) 1
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Approaches and Applications of Virtual Reality and Gesture Recognition: A Review
Sudha M R; Sriraghav K; Sudar Abisheck S; Jacob, … - In: International Journal of Ambient Computing and … 8 (2017) 4, pp. 1-18
Interaction with a computer has been the center of innovation ever since the advent of input devices. From simple punch cards to keyboards, there are number of novel ways of interaction with computers which influence the user experience. Communicating using gestures is perhaps one of the most...
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Multi-Sensor Motion Fusion Using Deep Neural Network Learning
Sun, Xinyao; Basu, Anup; Cheng, Irene - In: International Journal of Multimedia Data Engineering … 8 (2017) 4, pp. 1-18
Hand pose estimation for a continuous sequence has been an important topic not only in computer vision but also human-computer-interaction. Exploring the feasibility to use hand gestures to replace input devices, e.g., mouse, keyboard, joy-stick and touch screen, has attracted increasing...
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