CVAug 10, 2024

A Methodological and Structural Review of Hand Gesture Recognition Across Diverse Data Modalities

arXiv:2408.05436v159 citationsh-index: 22
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It serves as a guideline for researchers in human-computer interaction, focusing on improving systems for users reliant on hand gestures, but is incremental as a review paper.

This paper provides a comprehensive review of hand gesture recognition techniques and data modalities from 2014 to 2024, highlighting advancements in sensor technology and computer vision, and identifies a research gap in continuous gesture recognition.

Researchers have been developing Hand Gesture Recognition (HGR) systems to enhance natural, efficient, and authentic human-computer interaction, especially benefiting those who rely solely on hand gestures for communication. Despite significant progress, the automatic and precise identification of hand gestures remains a considerable challenge in computer vision. Recent studies have focused on specific modalities like RGB images, skeleton data, and spatiotemporal interest points. This paper provides a comprehensive review of HGR techniques and data modalities from 2014 to 2024, exploring advancements in sensor technology and computer vision. We highlight accomplishments using various modalities, including RGB, Skeleton, Depth, Audio, EMG, EEG, and Multimodal approaches and identify areas needing further research. We reviewed over 200 articles from prominent databases, focusing on data collection, data settings, and gesture representation. Our review assesses the efficacy of HGR systems through their recognition accuracy and identifies a gap in research on continuous gesture recognition, indicating the need for improved vision-based gesture systems. The field has experienced steady research progress, including advancements in hand-crafted features and deep learning (DL) techniques. Additionally, we report on the promising developments in HGR methods and the area of multimodal approaches. We hope this survey will serve as a potential guideline for diverse data modality-based HGR research.

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