The Application of Leap Motion in Astronaut Virtual Training

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With the development of computer vision, virtual reality has been applied in astronaut virtual training. As an advanced optic equipment to track hand, Leap Motion can provide precise and fluid tracking of hands. Leap Motion is suitable to be used as gesture input device in astronaut virtual training. This paper built an astronaut virtual training based Leap Motion, and established the mathematics model of hands occlusion. At last the ability of Leap Motion to handle occlusion was analysed. A virtual assembly simulation platform was developed for astronaut training, and occlusion gesture would influence the recognition process. The experimental result can guide astronaut virtual training.

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Qingchao, X., & Jiangang, C. (2017). The Application of Leap Motion in Astronaut Virtual Training. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 187). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/187/1/012015

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