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Method for controlling user interfaces through non-contact gestures

A user interface, non-contact technology, applied in the field of non-contact gesture interaction, which can solve the problems of clumsy, inability to see all, and inability to complete basic operations such as dragging, zooming, and selecting.

Active Publication Date: 2015-07-29
BEIJING UNIV OF TECH
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However, with the emergence of more and more screens of different types and specifications, the inconvenience and limitations of touch operations are gradually revealed: the small-size touch screen is just another form of mouse and keyboard, and it still does not let users get rid of it. Hardware constraints; the size of the touch screen hung on the wall can reach 60 or even 100 inches, and the user must approach the screen when operating, so that the user cannot see the object on the full screen. In addition, the huge area occupied by the object on the screen also makes dragging and zooming difficult. Basic operations such as selection and selection become so clumsy that they cannot be completed; in some scenarios, users are not allowed to touch the operating equipment, for example, a doctor who is performing an operation cannot touch any Disinfect hands after operation

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[0064] In order to make the objectives and technical solutions of the present invention clearer, the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The specific embodiments described here are only used to explain the present invention, but not used to limit the present invention.

[0065] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a new type of non-contact gesture control user interface to replace traditional finger touch, mouse and keyboard methods, specifically a Kinect-based non-contact gesture control computer, touch screen and Projection and other user interface methods.

[0066] In response to the above technical problems, the following technical solutions are adopted: use Kinect to collect the user's arm movements, recognize the gestures through a specific gesture recognition algorithm, and use the recognized gestures to interact with user interfaces such as computers, touch scre...

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The invention relates to a method for controlling a computer, a touch screen, a projector and other user interfaces through Kinect non-contact gestures. The method comprises the main steps of acquiring actions of double arms of an operator and using a gesture recognition algorithm to recognize gestures, utilizing recognized gestures to achieve interaction between the operator and the computer, the touch screen, projector and other user interfaces. The method relates to six gestures including single click, right-key single click, double clicks, forward rolling, back rolling, zooming in, zooming out and dragging and basically covers the demands for interaction between the operator and the computer, the touch screen, projector and other user interfaces. The method is a novel recognition method, gesture recognition accuracy can be improved, and recognition rapidity can be improved. By the combination of the six gestures, man-machine interaction can be convenient and flexible.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a non-contact gesture interaction method, in particular to a method for non-contact interaction between gestures based on Kinect and user interfaces such as computers, touch screens and projections. Background technique [0002] In the 21st century, the hardware performance and popularity of electronic devices such as mobile phones and computers have continued to increase, and touch screens have become popular. Touch operation frees people from the shackles of keyboard and mouse, and directly manipulates the objects displayed on the screen, which is more in line with people's cognition and living habits, and has become the trend of human-computer interaction in the near future. However, with the emergence of more and more different types and specifications of screens, the inconvenience and limitations of touch operation are gradually revealed: the small touch screen is just a new form of mouse and keyboard, and it has not yet let us...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F3/01G06K9/00
Inventor 于乃功王锦郭明阮晓钢
Owner BEIJING UNIV OF TECH
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