A method for the recovery of the temporal structure and phasesin natural gesture is presented. The work is motivated by recent developments in the theory of natural gesture which ...
Andrew D. Wilson, Aaron F. Bobick, Justine Cassell
Abstract. In this paper we introduce a probabilistic approach to support visual supervision and gesture recognition. Task knowledge is both of geometric and visual nature and it is...
Francisco Escolano, Miguel Cazorla, Domingo Gallar...
Following the ecological approach to visual perception, this paper presents a framework that emphasizes the role of vision on referring actions. In particular, affordances are util...
Antonella De Angeli, Frederic Wolff, Laurent Romar...
Human movements include limb gestures and postural attitude. Although many computer animation researchers have studied these classes of movements, procedurally generated movements...
Diane M. Chi, Monica Costa, Liwei Zhao, Norman I. ...
Pen-based user interfaces are becoming ever more popular. Gestures (i.e., marks made with a pen to invoke a command) are a valuable aspect of pen-based UIs, but they also have dra...
Allan Christian Long Jr., James A. Landay, Lawrenc...
This paper proposes a state based approach to gesture learning and recognition. Using spatial clustering and temporal alignment, each gesture is defined to be an ordered sequence ...
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 a...
Jiahui Wu, Gang Pan, Daqing Zhang, Guande Qi, Shij...
This paper presents a multimodal crisis management system (XISM). It employs processing of natural gesture and speech commands elicited by a user to efficiently manage complex dyn...
Nils Krahnstoever, Emilio Schapira, Sanshzar Kette...
Virtual conversational agents are supposed to combine speech with nonverbal modalities for intelligible and believeable utterances. However, the automatic synthesis of coverbal ge...
Abstract. The integration of more and more functionality into the human machine interface (HMI) of vehicles increases the complexity of device handling. Thus optimal use of differ...
Martin Zobl, Ralf Nieschulz, Michael Geiger, Manfr...