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Smart Eye for Computer Application

Published on September 2015 by Swarali Narvekar, Manali Godse
CAE Proceedings on International Conference on Communication Technology
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICCT2015 - Number 6
September 2015
Authors: Swarali Narvekar, Manali Godse
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Swarali Narvekar, Manali Godse . Smart Eye for Computer Application. CAE Proceedings on International Conference on Communication Technology. ICCT2015, 6 (September 2015), 30-34.

@article{
author = { Swarali Narvekar, Manali Godse },
title = { Smart Eye for Computer Application },
journal = { CAE Proceedings on International Conference on Communication Technology },
issue_date = { September 2015 },
volume = { ICCT2015 },
number = { 6 },
month = { September },
year = { 2015 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 30-34 },
numpages = 5,
url = { /proceedings/icct2015/number6/22676-1581/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%A Swarali Narvekar
%A Manali Godse
%T Smart Eye for Computer Application
%J CAE Proceedings on International Conference on Communication Technology
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%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

Despite the advances in computing hardware technologies, the two-button computer mouse has remained the predominant means to interact with a computer. In this paper a system has been designed for implanting an invisible computer mouse that enables interaction with computer without attaching a hardware mouse. Sixth Sense Technology is used for this purpose. The aim of this technique is the use of a real time vision system for its application within visual interaction environments through hand gesture recognition, using general-purpose hardware and low cost sensors, like a simple personal computer or an USB web cam, so that any user could make use of it in his office or home. A fast segmentation process is used to obtain the moving hand from the whole image against different backgrounds and lighting conditions. The movements and arrangements of the hand fingers are grasped as gestures that act as an interaction instruction for the projected application interfaces.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Sixthsense Colour Markers Segmentation