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Vision-based Hand Gesture

Recognition For Human-


Computer Interaction

Aditya Gujar
Pranav Deshpande
Prajakta Zurale
Introduction:

 In recent years, research efforts seeking to provide more natural, human-


centered means of interacting with computers have gained growing interest. A
particularly important direction is that of perceptive user interfaces, where the
computer is endowed with perceptive capabilities that allow it to acquire both
implicit and explicit information about the user and the environment.
 Vision has the potential of carrying a wealth of information in a non-intrusive
manner and at a low cost; therefore it constitutes a very attractive sensing
modality for developing perceptive user interfaces.
 Proposed approaches for vision-driven interactive user interfaces resort to
technologies such as head tracking, facial expression recognition, eye tracking
and gesture recognition.
Objectives:
 The detection of hands and the segmentation of the corresponding image
regions

 Isolate the task-relevant data from the image background, before passing them
to the subsequent tracking and recognition stages

 Tracking, or the frame-to-frame correspondence of the segmented hand regions


or features

 The interpretation of the semantics that the hand(s) location, posture, or


gesture conveys
Area of Work
 Digital Image Processing
 RGB to HSV/HSI
 Hand Texture Recognition

 Artificial Intelligence
Block Diagram
Product Specifications
Sensors Used:
1. Pressure sensor: Load Cell Amplifier – HX711
(Weight measurement)
2. The HX711 uses a two-wire interface (Clock and Data) for
communication. Any microcontroller’s GPIO pins should work.
3. Features:
 Operation Voltage: 2.7V–5V
 Operation Current: < 1.5mA
 Selectable 10SPS or 80SPS output data rate
 Simultaneous 50 and 60Hz supply rejection
Pressure Measurement
Vibration sensors

Uses: For a variety of shocks triggering, theft alarm, smart


car, an earthquake alarm, motorcycle alarm.
•normally closed type vibration sensors. comparator output
signal clean wave well, driving ability, 15mA
•rated voltage and 3.3V-5V output: digital switching output (0
and 1) a bolt-hole for easy installation
•small Board PCB dimensions: 3.2cm x 1.4cm. using wide
LM393 voltage comparator
GSM and Zigbee

 To send SMS messages, first place a valid SIM card from a wireless carrier into
a mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem, which is then connected to a computer.
There are several ways to connect a mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem to a
computer.
 After connecting a mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem to a computer, you can
control the mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem by sending instructions to it.
The instructions used for controlling the mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem
are called AT commands.
 The text message is encrypted by using the Microcontroller and the encrypted
message is transmitted through wireless Zigbee. At the receiver end the signal
was received by the standard receiver and the analog signal was fed to the
Microcontroller and it was decrypted by the Microcontroller and the message
was displayed over the LCD display.
Innovative and Usefulness

 1. More reliable system


 2. User friendly
 3. Eases maintenance
 4. Accurate and Autonomous system
 5. High alert responses
 6. Bridge Navigation and Watch Alarm System
 7. Less Expensive
 8. System uses solar power for its own power supply
References:
 IEC 62616 International Standard
 http://www.brigde-inspector.com/
 Baldauf , M.2004. Enhanced Warning
Functions for on Board Collision Avoidance
using AIS and VDR info.

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