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Inverse Kinematic Infrared Optical Finger Tracking

Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Author(s):
Hillebrand, G.; Bauer, M.; Achatz, K.; Klinker, G.
Abstract:
Human hand and finger tracking is an important input modality for both virtual and augmented reality. We present a novel device that overcomes the disadvantages of current glove-based or vision- based solutions by using inverse-kinematic models of the human hand. The fingertips are tracked by an optical infrared tracking system and the pose of the phalanxes is calculated from the known anatomy of the hand. The new device is lightweight and accurate and allows almost arbitrary hand move...     »
Keywords:
campar,far,ResearchIssueUar,ResearchIssueInformationInteraction,ResearchIssueSensing,ConferencePaperR
Book / Congress title:
9th International Conference on Humans and Computers (HC 2006), Aizu, Japan
Year:
2006
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