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1 Design & Implementation of a Gesture Recognition System Isaac Gerg B.S. Computer Engineering The Pennsylvania State University

2 Necessity Kiosks Vehicle Control Video Gaming Large Screen OS Control Novelty

3 Types of Gestures Static Gestures Dynamic Gestures

4 MTrack Software Characteristics Runs in Windows COTS Hardware Support Utilizes DirectX Classifier Characteristics Recognize four fundamental gestures plus variations for a total of 9 actions.

5 System Architecture 5 Stages

6 System Architecture Stages (in order or processing) 1.RGB to HSV Colorspace conversion. 2.Image Thresholding (pdf) 3.CAMSHIFT 4.Microstate Assignment 5.Action Engine Macrostate Assignment Win 32 API

7 Thresholding

8 Dealing with Noise Mathematical Morphology Operations

9 Discriminant Hu Invariant Moments Scale, Rotation, and Translation Invariant

10 Classification

11 The need for a Distance Metric.

12 Classifier The Mahalanobis Distance Minimum Distance Classifier x t = feature vector at time t of unknown class. m = mean vector of samples. S = covariance matrix of samples.

13 Micro/Macrostates Statistical physics paradigm Last chance to correct before taking action Provides contextual analysis Implemented using order statistics

14 MTrack in Action

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16 Tracker Settings

17 The Future Video Filtering (Wiener Filtering, Kalman Filtering) Morphological Filtering Trainable Data Sets Macrostate Improvement

18 References http://www.galactic.com/Algorithms/discrim_mahaldist.htm J. Flusser and T. Suk, "Affine Moment Invariants: A New Tool for Character Recognition, " Pattern Recognition Letters, Vol. 15, pp. 433-436, Apr. 1994. Bradski, G. R., “Computer Vision Face Tracking For Use In A Perceptual User Interface.” Intel Technology Journal, 1998(2).


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