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Tactile Gesture Recognition for People with Disabilities

January 1, 2005 | Media and Technology
Multi-Touch technology provides a successful gesture based Human Computer Interface. The contact and gesture recognition algorithms of this interface are based on full hand function and, therefore, are not accessible to many people with physical disability. In this paper, we design a set of command-like gestures for users with limited range and function in their digits and wrist. Trajectory and angle features are extracted from these gestures and passed to a recurrent neural network for recognition. Experiments are performed to test the feasibility of gesture recognition system and determine the effect of network topology on the gesture recognition rate. These results show that the proposed method can successfully recognize those designed gestures for disabilities.

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  • Yu Yuan
    Author
    University of Delaware
  • Ying Liu
    Author
    University of Delaware
  • Kenneth Barner
    Author
    University of Delaware
  • Citation

    Resource Type: Report
    Discipline: Computing and information science | Education and learning science
    Audience: Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists | Evaluators
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Websites, Mobile Apps, and Online Media
    Access and Inclusion: People with Disabilities

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