FGEST: FINGER TRACKING AND GESTURE RECOGNITION IN SMARTPHONES

Abstract

Recent advances in mobile processors have made complex calculations possible and feasible in Smartphones. Taking advantage of these developments we aim to develop a gesture recognition application that can recognize finger movements effectively in a variety of lighting conditions and perform corresponding actions. This enables us to incorporate a new form of interaction on mobile devices without using extra hardware as it utilizes the front facing camera present in most mobile phones. Here we present a framework that describes our application which will increase the functionality of preexisting devices.

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Pratham Parikh , Shubham Gupta , Swatil Patel , Varun Nimbalkar

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Pratham Parikh, Shubham Gupta, Swatil Patel, Varun Nimbalkar (2013). FGEST: FINGER TRACKING AND GESTURE RECOGNITION IN SMARTPHONES. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET), 2(3), 947-950. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-115235