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Dynamic Gesture Recognition Using Hidden Markov Model in Static Background


Malvika Bansal, Shivin Saxena, Devendra Desale and Dnyaneshwar Jadhav

Human Computer Interaction is a challenging endeavor.Being able to communicate with your computer (or robot) just as we humans interact with one another has been the prime objective of HCI research since the last two decades. A number of devices have been invented, each bringing with it a new aspect of interaction. Much work has gone into Speech and Gesture Recognition to develop an approach that would allow users to interact with their system by simple using their voice or simple intuitive gestures as against sitting in front of the computer and using a mouse or keyboard. Natural Interaction must be fast, convenient and reliable. In our project, we intend to develop one such natural interaction interface, one that can recognize hand gesture movements in real time using HMM but by using Computer Vision instead of sensory gloves.

Keywords: HCI,Dynamic Gesture Recogniton,Skin colour detection, Computer Vision,HMM

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Malvika Bansal
Pursuing final year of Computer Engineering at M.E.S College of Engineering, Pune, India. I am interested in Computer Vision and Human Computer Interaction.

Shivin Saxena
Pursuing final year of Computer Engineering at M.E.S College of Engineering, Pune, India. I am interested in the use of Computer Vision and Speech Recognition in Human Computer Interaction.

Devendra Desale
Pursuing final year of Computer Engineering at M.E.S College of Engineering, Pune, India. I am interested in Augmented Computing, Natural User Interfaces and HCI.

Dnyaneshwar Jadhav
Pursuing final year of Computer Engineering at M.E.S College of Engineering, Pune, India. I am interested in Database Management and Image Processing.


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