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Design And Evaluation Of Auditory-Supported Air Gesture Controls In Vehicles, Jason Sterkenburg
Design And Evaluation Of Auditory-Supported Air Gesture Controls In Vehicles, Jason Sterkenburg
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
The number of visual distraction-caused crashes highlights a need for non-visual information displays in vehicles. Auditory-supported air gesture controls could fill that need. This dissertation covers four experiments that aim to explore the design auditory-supported air gesture system and examine its real-world influence on driving performance. The first three experiments compared different prototype gesture control designs as participants used the systems in a driving simulator. The fourth experiment sought to answer more basic questions about how auditory displays influence performance in target acquisition tasks. Results from experiment 1 offered optimism for the potential of auditory-supported displays for navigating simple menus …
Hand Gesture Recognition: An Overview, Shuai Yang, Prashan Premaratne, Peter James Vial
Hand Gesture Recognition: An Overview, Shuai Yang, Prashan Premaratne, Peter James Vial
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A
Hand gesture recognition has been applied to many fields in recent years, especially in man-machine interaction (MMI) area, which is regarded as a more natural and flexible input. In this paper, an overview of hand gesture recognition research up to date is presented, which includes common stages of hand gesture recognition, common methods and technique of each stage, the state of the recent research and summaries of some successful hand gesture recognition models. 2013 IEEE.