HCSep 7, 2014

Finger-Stylus for Non Touch-Enable Systems

arXiv:1409.3554v28 citations
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This work addresses the need for more natural human-computer interaction methods, particularly for applications like games, but it is an early and incremental attempt.

The paper tackles the problem of enabling non-touch interaction with computers by using a finger as a stylus to draw on screens without physical contact, achieving real-time fingertip extraction and motion tracking in Matlab.

Since computer was invented, people are using many devices to interact with computer. Initially there were keyboard, mouse etc. but with the advancement of technology, new ways are being discovered that are quite usual and natural to the humans like stylus, touch-enable systems. In the current age of technology, user is expected to touch the machine interface to give input. Hand gesture is such a way to interact with machines where natural bare hand is used to communicate without touching machine interface. It gives a feeling to user that he is interacting in natural way to some human, not with traditional machines. This paper presents a technique where user needs not to touch the machine interface to draw on screen. Here hand finger draws shapes on monitor like stylus, without touching the monitor. This method can be used in many applications including games. The finger was used as an input device that acts like paint-brush or finger-stylus and is used to make shapes in front of the camera. Fingertip extraction and motion tracking were done in Matlab with real time constraints. This work is an early attempt to replace stylus with the natural finger without touching screen.

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