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http://dx.doi.org/10.5302/J.ICROS.2005.11.12.991

Application of Sensor Network Using Multivariate Gaussian Function to Hand Gesture Recognition  

Kim Sung-Ho (군산대학교 전자정보공학부)
Han Yun-Jong (군산대학교 전자정보공학부)
Bogdana Diaconescu (군산대학교 전자정보공학부)
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Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems / v.11, no.12, 2005 , pp. 991-995 More about this Journal
Abstract
Sensor networks are the results of convergence of very important technologies such as wireless communication and micro electromechanical systems. In recent years, sensor networks found a wide applicability in various fields such as health, environment and habitat monitoring, military, etc. A very important step for these many applications is pattern classification and recognition of data collected by sensors installed or deployed in different ways. But, pattern classification and recognition are sometimes difficult to perform. Systematic approach to pattern classification based on modern teaming techniques like Multivariate Gaussian mixture models, can greatly simplify the process of developing and implementing real-time classification models. This paper proposes a new recognition system which is hierarchically composed of many sensor nodes haying the capability of simple processing and wireless communication. The proposed system is able to perform classification of sensed data using the Multivariate Gaussian function. In order to verify the usefulness of the proposed system, it was applied to hand gesture recognition system.
Keywords
Multivariate Gaussian function; sensor networks; pattern classification;
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