Hopmann, MathieuSalamin, PatrickChauvin, NicolasVexo, FrédéricThalmann, Daniel2011-04-132011-04-132011-04-13201110.1145/1979742.1979642https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/66398Gesture recognition is becoming a popular way of interaction, but still suffers of important drawbacks to be integrated in everyday life devices. One of these drawbacks is the activation of the recognition system – trigger gesture - which is generally tiring and unnatural. In this paper, we propose two natural solutions to easily activate the gesture interaction. The first one requires a single action from the user: grasping a remote control to start interacting. The second one is completely transparent for the user: the gesture system is only activated when the user’s gaze points to the screen, i.e. when s/he is looking at it. Our first evaluation with the 2 proposed solutions plus a default implementation suggests that the gaze estimation activation is efficient enough to remove the need of a trigger gesture in order to activate the recognition system.Human-Computer InterfaceHand GestureNatural Activation for Gesture Recognition Systemstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper