2. What is Gesture Technology ….?
Uses .
The proposed technique depends on
the approach.
Which is Technology used.
3. Human gestures constitute
a space of motion
expressed by the body,
face, and/or hands. Among
a variety of gestures, hand
gesture is the most
expressive and the most
frequently used. Gestures
have been used as an
alternative form to
communicate with
computers in an easy way.
What is Gesture Technology ….?What is Gesture Technology ….?
4. Sign language recognition. Just as
speech recognition can transcribe speech to text,
certain types of gesture recognition software can
transcribe the symbols represented through
sign language into text.
Remote control. Through the use of gesture
recognition, "remote control with the wave of a
hand" of various devices is possible. The signal
must not only indicate the desired response, but
also which device to be controlled.
Uses
5. Immersive game technology.
Gestures can be used to control interactions within
video games to try and make the game player's
experience more interactive or immersive.
6. The ways of recognizing the gesture can
be considered as a significant progress of
the technology. Progress of image
processing technology has played an
important role here. Gestures have been
captured by using infrared beams, data
glove, still camera, wired and many inter-
connected technologies like gloves,
pendant, infrared signal network server
etc in the past.
Technology
7. Some technology’s are based on
Gesture like .
1.Sixth sense.
2.Microsoft surface.
3.etc.
9. What isMicrosoft Surface?
Project began in 2001
Introduced in 2007
A surfacecomputing platform from
Microsoft.
“Microsoft Surfacerepresentsa
fundamental changein theway we
interact with digital content. With
Surface, wecan actually grab data
with our hands, and move
information between objectswith
natural gesturesand touch.”
10. What issurfacecomputing?
A form of computing that offers“a
natural way of interacting with
information,” rather than the
“traditional user interface.”
Direct Interaction
Multi–Touch
Multi–User
Object Recognition
11. How doesit work?
TheSurfaceisnot atouch-sensitivescreen device…
usesmultipleinfrared cameras
“recognizesobjectsbased on shapeor by using domino-style identification
(domino tags) on thebottom of theobjects.”a
information isprocessed and displayed using “rear projection”.
(1) Screen: Diffuser -> ”multitouch"
screen.
(2) Infrared: The ”machinevision" is
aimed at thescreen.
(3) CPU: Usessimilar componentsas
current desktop computers
(4) Projector: UsesaDLPlight engine
( rear-projection HDTVs).
12. Wireless! Transfer picturesfrom camerato
Surfaceand cell phone.
Digital interactivepainting
At aphonestore
At arestaurant
Play gamesand usetheInternet.
Watch television
Jukebox! Browsemusic, makeplay lists.
Billboard for advertising
Maps
How istheSurfaceused?
15. •Computer scientists
hopeto incorporatethis
kind of technology in
peoples’ daily lives…
Futuregoalsareto
surround peoplewith
intelligent surfaces(look
up recipeson your
kitchen counter or table,
control TV with coffee
table, etc.)
16. •"I firmly believethat in
thenear future, wewill
havewallpaper displays
in every hallway, in every
desk. Every surfacewill
beapoint of interaction
with acomputer, and for
that to happen, wereally
need interfaceslikethis."
- Jeff Han founder of
PerceptivePixel and
NYU professor
17. Microsoft Surface computing uses sensing and display technology
to infuse everyday surfaces with digital content and is comprised
of the following unique attributes:
Featuresof Surface
Direct interactionDirect interaction Object recognitionObject recognitionMulti-touchMulti-touch Multi-userMulti-user