HOW TO SELECT USEFUL HAND SHAPES FOR HAND GESTURE
RECOGNITION SYSTEM
Atsushi Shimada
1
, Takayoshi Yamashita
2
and Rin-ichiro Taniguchi
1
1
Graduate School and Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
2
OMRON Corporation, Shiga, Japan
Keywords:
Hand gesture recognition, Selection, Supporting system.
Abstract:
This paper discusses hand shapes for Human Computer Interface. Usually, a hand gesture based Human
Computer Interface is developed by human centered design concept. A system designer or developer tends to
select hand shapes by himself/herself without verifying practical effectiveness from the standpoint of system
aspect. Instead, a methodology of training and recognition of hand shapes is often discussed. On the other
hand, this paper listens to system’s voice; which hand shape is easy to be recognized, which is easy to be
confused and so on. Actually, 37 kinds of tentative hand shapes were investigated from the viewpoint of
system-friendly hand shape. Based on the result, a supporting system was developed for a system designer,
which helps to findappropriate hand shapes which satisfy both “user-friendly” and “system-friendly” demand.
1 INTRODUCTION
Recent years, hand gesture has been widely used for
Human Computer Interface(HCI). Vision-based ap-
proach is an attractive way to realize hand gesture ap-
plications since people can send a command to a com-
puter without putting a special sensor (such as hand
glove, physical sensor and so on) on his/her hands
(Zabulis et al., 2009; Wachs et al., 2011). Generally,
vision-based hand gesture recognition can be divided
into two issues; a motion issue (Chen et al., 2008) and
a shape issue (Wang and Wang, 2007). In some liter-
atures, these issues are discussed in the lump. This
paper is concerned with a hand shape issue.
There are mainly two approaches to recognize a
hand shape. One is a model-based approach (de La
Gorce et al., 2008) and the other is an appearance-
based approach (Martin and Crowley, 1997). This
paper focuses on the appearance-based hand shape
recognition. One of the straight forward ways is to
let a system train a lot of training samples includ-
ing various changes of appearance. When the num-
ber of shapes is relatively small, such an approach
works well. However, if many kinds of shapes are re-
quired, some shapes are sometimes confused as other
shapes. The problem is often caused by the rotation
of the wrist. When the wrist rotates to a certain direc-
tion, the appearance will change, and the changed ap-
pearance sometimes becomes similar with other hand
shape. Traditional researches tended to select expe-
dient shapes and/or set a constraint on the rotation to
avoid this problem.
This paper discusses a matter of selecting hand
shapes, which is absolutely imperative to develop a
HCI based on hand gesture. Although many litera-
tures discuss the novel methodology of recognition,
extraction of effective/powerful visual features and so
on, this paper does not treat such a theme. Instead,
this paper backs to basics of system design and pro-
vide a discussion about what kinds of hand shapes are
useful for hand-gesture based applications.
When a new hand-gesture based system is de-
signed, two aspects should be considered. If a user
or a system designer can liberally choose hand shapes
which he/she wants to use, it is a favorable condi-
tion from a human stand point. We call them “user-
friendly” hand shapes. On the other hand, a system
would hope discriminative hand shapes, which are
called as “system-friendly” hand shapes in this paper.
Therefore, a system designer has to search for com-
mon ground which satisfies both requirements. To
help such a system designer, this research provides
a supporting system for hand shape selection. All the
designer has to do is to select some hand shapes as
he/she like. The system feeds back five barometers
based on the selected hand shapes. Through the in-
teraction with the system, a designer can find a meet-
ing point, which means that the system accepts the
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Shimada A., Yamashita T. and Tanguchi R. (2012).
HOW TO SELECT USEFUL HAND SHAPES FOR HAND GESTURE RECOGNITION SYSTEM.
In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods, pages 394-399
DOI: 10.5220/0003767603940399
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