Researchers have been endlessly searching for ways to use
computers beyond the typical mouse, keyboard, remote control, or touch screen.
Much of their effort is geared toward unlocking more natural forms of
communication. For example, voice commands have been a prominent feature in
many smartphones and virtual assistants.
Hand gestures are another form of human communication that
can be utilized to maneuver computer interactions. Camera systems, image
analysis, and machine learning have made strides in optical-based gesture
recognition; however, they are hindered by computational complexity, low speed,
poor accuracy, or a small number of recognizable gestures.
A team at Sun Yat-sen University in China is set on
improving hand gesture recognition and has created a new algorithm that seems
promising so far. According to their research,
the team integrated innovative strategies to overcome known challenges in
consumer devices. By identifying different hand types, palm width, length, and
finger length, the hand gesture recognition process is more refined.
The researchers said, “Traditional simple algorithms tend to
suffer from low recognition rates because they cannot cope with different hand
types. By first classifying the input gesture by hand type and then using
simple libraries that match this type, we can improve the overall recognition
rate with almost negligible resource consumption.”
There is also a pre-recognition step in the algorithm, which
calculates a ratio of the hand area to determine the three most likely gestures
out of the possible nine.
According to researchers, “The gesture pre-recognition step
not only reduces the number of calculations and hardware resources required but
also improves recognition speed without compromising accuracy.”
Tested in a real-life situation, the algorithm showed more
than 93 percent accuracy. Hand gestures were rotated, translated, and scaled in
the process. The team will focus on improving the algorithm in situations with
poor lighting and increase the number of possible gestures overall.
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