Continuous micro finger writing recognition with a commodity smartwatch: Demo abstract

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Abstract

Input is a significant problem for wearable devices, particularly for head-mounted virtual and augmented reality systems. Contemporary AR/VR systems use in-air gestures or handheld controllers for interactivity. However, mid-air handwriting provides a natural, subtle, and easy-to-use way to input commands and text. In this demo, we propose and investigate ViFin, a new technique for input commands and text entry which tracks continuous micro finger-level writing with a commodity smartwatch through vibrations. Inspired by the recurrent neural aligner and transfer learning, ViFin recognizes continuous finger writing and works across different users and achieves an accuracy of 90% and 91% for recognizing numbers and letters, respectively. Finally, a real-time writing system with two specific applications using AR smartglasses are implemented.

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Chen, W., Chen, L., Ma, M., Parizi, F. S., Shwetak, P., & Stankovic, J. (2020). Continuous micro finger writing recognition with a commodity smartwatch: Demo abstract. In SenSys 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 18th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (pp. 603–604). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3384419.3430417

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