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Intuitive Hand Motion Recognition and NUI/NUX Framework

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Up to now, typical motion recognition methods have used markers. The recognition methods were to receive coordinate input values of each marker as relative data and to store each coordinate value into the database. Methods using markers could store and utilize accurate values in the database but as ubiquitous era comes, there was no time enough to handle the preparation process for recognition. To compensate for this problem, we don’t use markers and implement real time motion recognition framework using Kinect camera. Especially the framework of hand mouse and fingers recognition framework is implemented. Also, we implemented for anyone to handle NUI/NUX framework easily and intuitively.

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This research is supported by Seoul R&BD Program (SS110008).

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Lee, G., Shin, D., Shin, D. (2014). Intuitive Hand Motion Recognition and NUI/NUX Framework. In: Park, J., Zomaya, A., Jeong, HY., Obaidat, M. (eds) Frontier and Innovation in Future Computing and Communications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 301. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8798-7_31

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