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Gesture Recognition with a 3-D Accelerometer

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Gesture Recognition with a 3-D Accelerometer
Abstract. Gesture-based interaction, as a natural way for human-computer interaction, has a wide range of applications in ubiquitous computing environment. This paper presents an acceleration-based gesture recognition approach, called FDSVM (Frame-based Descriptor and multi-class SVM), which needs only a wearable 3-dimensional accelerometer. With FDSVM, firstly, the acceleration data of a gesture is collected and represented by a frame-based descriptor, to extract the discriminative information. Then a SVM-based multi-class gesture classifier is built for recognition in the nonlinear gesture feature space. Extensive experimental results on a data set with 3360 gesture samples of 12 gestures over weeks demonstrate that the proposed FDSVM approach significantly outperforms other four methods: DTW, Naïve Bayes, C4.5 and HMM. In the user-dependent case, FDSVM achieves the recognition rate of 99.38% for the 4 direction gestures and 95.21% for all the 12 gestures. In the user-independent ca...
Jiahui Wu, Gang Pan, Daqing Zhang, Guande Qi, Shij
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where UIC
Authors Jiahui Wu, Gang Pan, Daqing Zhang, Guande Qi, Shijian Li
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