Recognition of hand gestures observed by depth cameras

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Abstract

We focus on gesture recognition based on 3D information in the form of a point cloud of the observed scene. A of the scene is built on the basis of a Viewpoint Feature Histogram (VFH). To increase the distinctiveness of the the scene is divided into smaller 3D cells and VFH is calculated for each of them. A verification of the method on publicly available Polish and American sign language datasets containing dynamic gestures as well as hand postures acquired by a time-of-flight (ToF) camera or Kinect is presented. Results of cross-validation test are given. Hand postures are recognized using a nearest neighbour classifier with city-block distance. For dynamic gestures two types of classifiers are applied: (i) the nearest neighbour technique with dynamic time warping and (ii) hidden Markov models. The results confirm the usefulness of our approach.

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Kapuscinski, T., Oszust, M., Wysocki, M., & Warchol, D. (2015). Recognition of hand gestures observed by depth cameras. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 12. https://doi.org/10.5772/60091

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