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A Robust Finger Tracking Method for Multimodal Wearable Computer Interfacing

Dominguez, S.M.
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Keaton, T.
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Sayed, Ali H.  
2006
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia

Mobile wearable computers are intended to provide users with real-time access to information in a natural and unobtrusive manner. Computing and sensing in these devices must be reliable, easy to interact with, transparent, and configured to support different needs and complexities. This paper presents a vision-based robust finger tracking algorithm combined with audio-based control commands that is integrated into a multimodal unobtrusive user interface, wherein the interface may be used to segment out objects of interest in the environment by encircling them with the user's pointing fingertip. In order to quickly extract the objects encircled by the user from a complex scene, this unobtrusive interface uses a single head-mounted camera to capture color images, which are then processed using algorithms to perform: color segmentation, fingertip shape analysis, perturbation model learning, and robust fingertip tracking. This interface is designed to be robust to changes in the environment and user's movements by incorporating a state-space estimation with uncertain models algorithm, which attempts to control the influence of uncertain environment conditions on the system's fingertip tracking performance by adapting the tracking model to compensate for the uncertainties inherent in the data collected with a wearable computer

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2006.879872
Author(s)
Dominguez, S.M.
Keaton, T.
Sayed, Ali H.  
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

IEEE

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Volume

8

Issue

5

Start page

956

End page

972

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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ASL  
Available on Infoscience
December 19, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/143044
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