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Interactive Rehabilitation Support System for Dementia Patients

  • Kim, Sung-Ill
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.221-225
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents the preliminary study of an interactive rehabilitation support system for both dementia patients and their caregivers, the goal of which is to improve the quality of life(QOL) of the patients suffering from dementia through virtual interaction. To achieve the virtual interaction, three kinds of recognition modules for speech, facial image and pen-mouse gesture are studied. The results of both practical tests and questionnaire surveys show that the proposed system had to be further improved, especially in both speech recognition and user interface for real-world applications. The surveys also revealed that the pen-mouse gesture recognition, as one of possible interactive aids, show us a probability to support weakness of speech recognition.

Recognition-Based Gesture Spotting for Video Game Interface (비디오 게임 인터페이스를 위한 인식 기반 제스처 분할)

  • Han, Eun-Jung;Kang, Hyun;Jung, Kee-Chul
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.8 no.9
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    • pp.1177-1186
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    • 2005
  • In vision-based interfaces for video games, gestures are used as commands of the games instead of pressing down a keyboard or a mouse. In these Interfaces, unintentional movements and continuous gestures have to be permitted to give a user more natural interface. For this problem, this paper proposes a novel gesture spotting method that combines spotting with recognition. It recognizes the meaningful movements concurrently while separating unintentional movements from a given image sequence. We applied our method to the recognition of the upper-body gestures for interfacing between a video game (Quake II) and its user. Experimental results show that the proposed method is on average $93.36\%$ in spotting gestures from continuous gestures, confirming its potential for a gesture-based interface for computer games.

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Virtual Block Game Interface based on the Hand Gesture Recognition (손 제스처 인식에 기반한 Virtual Block 게임 인터페이스)

  • Yoon, Min-Ho;Kim, Yoon-Jae;Kim, Tae-Young
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2017
  • With the development of virtual reality technology, in recent years, user-friendly hand gesture interface has been more studied for natural interaction with a virtual 3D object. Most earlier studies on the hand-gesture interface are using relatively simple hand gestures. In this paper, we suggest an intuitive hand gesture interface for interaction with 3D object in the virtual reality applications. For hand gesture recognition, first of all, we preprocess various hand data and classify the data through the binary decision tree. The classified data is re-sampled and converted to the chain-code, and then constructed to the hand feature data with the histograms of the chain code. Finally, the input gesture is recognized by MCSVM-based machine learning from the feature data. To test our proposed hand gesture interface we implemented a 'Virtual Block' game. Our experiments showed about 99.2% recognition ratio of 16 kinds of command gestures and more intuitive and user friendly than conventional mouse interface.

Development of Wearable Image Watching System based on Gesture Recognition System (제스처 인식 기반 웨어러블 영상시청 시스템 개발)

  • Choi, Jong-Ho
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2010
  • The most problematic part in wearable terminals is the display device. To solve these problem, the HMD(Head Mounted Display) is used to wearable terminals. It is a kind of monitor worn like glasses. However, a problem exists in HMD. To select and execute the multimedia contents, it is required to manipulate the key, button, and mouse. These actions are very uncomfortable in HMD. The most fundamental way solving these problems is to develop a new interface. In this paper, we developed the wearable image watching system based on gesture recognition system.

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Implementing Leap-Motion-Based Interface for Enhancing the Realism of Shooter Games (슈팅 게임의 현실감 개선을 위한 립모션 기반 인터페이스 구현)

  • Shin, Inho;Cheon, Donghun;Park, Hanhoon
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.5-10
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    • 2016
  • This paper aims at providing a shooter game interface which enhances the game's realism by recognizing user's hand gestures using the Leap Motion. In this paper, we implemented the functions such as shooting, moving, viewpoint change, and zoom in/out, which are necessary in shooter games, and confirmed through user test that the game interface using familiar and intuitive hand gestures is superior to the conventional mouse/keyboard in terms of ease-to-manipulation, interest, extendability, and so on. Specifically, the user satisfaction index(1~5) was 3.02 on average when using the mouse/keyboard interface and 3.57 on average when using the proposed hand gesture interface.

A Study on the VR Payment System using Hand Gesture Recognition (손 제스쳐 인식을 활용한 VR 결제 시스템 연구)

  • Kim, Kyoung Hwan;Lee, Won Hyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Computer Game
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.129-135
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    • 2018
  • Electronic signatures, QR codes, and bar codes are used in payment systems used in real life. Research has begun on the payment system implemented in the VR environment. This paper proposes a VR electronic sign system that uses hand gesture recognition to implement an existing payment system in a VR environment. In a VR system, you can not hit the keyboard or touch the mouse. There can be several ways to configure a payment system with a VR controller. Electronic signage using hand gesture recognition is one of them, and hand gesture recognition can be classified by the Warping Methods, Statistical Methods, and Template Matching methods. In this paper, the payment system was configured in VR using the $p algorithm belonging to the Template Matching method. To create a VR environment, we implemented a paypal system where actual payment is made using Unity3D and Vive equipment.

3D Game Development For Dementia Prevention (치매 예방을 위한 3D 게임 개발)

  • He, Guan-Feng;Kang, Sun-Kyung;Choi, Wuk-Ho;Jung, Sung-Tae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2011.01a
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    • pp.233-236
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    • 2011
  • This paper proposes to use gesture recognition technology to develop 3D game for prevention of dementia. In the game, the user can choose camera mode or mouse mode to play game. In the game design, We focused on the characteristics of dementia, Developed four types of games, Including Memory training game, Math game, Logical training game and 3D visual sense training game. Each type of game is composed by a number of small games. Common feature of all the game is random, This ensures that when user play games, Basically the game will not have the same situation. For the older elderly, If can take 10 minutes a day to play the game and has always insisted on playing, For dementia preventive have a positive effect.

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Robot Gesture Reconition System based on PCA algorithm (PCA 알고리즘 기반의 로봇 제스처 인식 시스템)

  • Youk, Yui-Su;Kim, Seung-Young;Kim, Sung-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.400-402
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    • 2008
  • The human-computer interaction technology (HCI) that has played an important role in the exchange of information between human being and computer belongs to a key field for information technology. Recently, control studies through which robots and control devices are controlled by using the movements of a person's body or hands without using conventional input devices such as keyboard and mouse, have been going only in diverse aspects, and their importance has been steadily increasing. This study is proposing a recognition method of user's gestures by applying measurements from an acceleration sensor to the PCA algorithm.

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A Study of Hand Gesture Recognition for Human Computer Interface (컴퓨터 인터페이스를 위한 Hand Gesture 인식에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Ho-Jung;Baek, Han-Wook;Chung, Chin-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2000.07d
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    • pp.3041-3043
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    • 2000
  • GUI(graphical user interface) has been the dominant platform for HCI(human computer interaction). The GUI-based style of interaction has made computers simpler and easier to use. However GUI will not easily support the range of interaction necessary to meet users' needs that are natural, intuitive, and adaptive. In this paper we study an approach to track a hand in an image sequence and recognize it, in each video frame for replacing the mouse as a pointing device to virtual reality. An algorithm for real time processing is proposed by estimating of the position of the hand and segmentation, considering the orientation of motion and color distribution of hand region.

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Comparative Study on the Interface and Interaction for Manipulating 3D Virtual Objects in a Virtual Reality Environment (가상현실 환경에서 3D 가상객체 조작을 위한 인터페이스와 인터랙션 비교 연구)

  • Park, Kyeong-Beom;Lee, Jae Yeol
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.20-30
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    • 2016
  • Recently immersive virtual reality (VR) becomes popular due to the advanced development of I/O interfaces and related SWs for effectively constructing VR environments. In particular, natural and intuitive manipulation of 3D virtual objects is still considered as one of the most important user interaction issues. This paper presents a comparative study on the manipulation and interaction of 3D virtual objects using different interfaces and interactions in three VR environments. The comparative study includes both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Three different experimental setups are 1) typical desktop-based VR using mouse and keyboard, 2) hand gesture-supported desktop VR using a Leap Motion sensor, and 3) immersive VR by wearing an HMD with hand gesture interaction using a Leap Motion sensor. In the desktop VR with hand gestures, the Leap Motion sensor is put on the desk. On the other hand, in the immersive VR, the sensor is mounted on the HMD so that the user can manipulate virtual objects in the front of the HMD. For the quantitative analysis, a task completion time and success rate were measured. Experimental tasks require complex 3D transformation such as simultaneous 3D translation and 3D rotation. For the qualitative analysis, various factors relating to user experience such as ease of use, natural interaction, and stressfulness were evaluated. The qualitative and quantitative analyses show that the immersive VR with the natural hand gesture provides more intuitive and natural interactions, supports fast and effective performance on task completion, but causes stressful condition.