The availability of inertial sensors embedded in mobile devices has enabled a new type of interaction based on the movements or "gestures" made by the users when holding the device. In this paper we propose a gesture recognition system for mobile devices based on accelerometer and gyroscope measurements. The system is capable of recognizing a set of predefined gestures in a user-independent way, without the need of a training phase. Furthermore, it was designed to be executed in real-time in resource-constrained devices, and therefore has a low computational complexity. The performance of the system is evaluated offline using a dataset of gestures, and also online, through some user tests with the system running in a smart phone. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
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Wang, X., Tarrío, P., Metola, E., Bernardos, A. M., & Casar, J. R. (2012). Gesture recognition using mobile phone’s inertial sensors. In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (Vol. 151 AISC, pp. 173–184). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28765-7_21
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