Real-time markerless finger tracking using multiple devices
This research discusses possibilities and applications of an AR finger tracking system that supports multiple devices. The study focuses mainly on a finger modeling approach for tracking the fingertip of a single finger. It briefly discusses our research methodology and the process of finger trackin...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-49392021-08-12T02:27:59Z Real-time markerless finger tracking using multiple devices Cruz, Roberto Basil E. Suangco, Marvin T. Sapalo, Darren Karl A. Tan, Daniel Joseph G. This research discusses possibilities and applications of an AR finger tracking system that supports multiple devices. The study focuses mainly on a finger modeling approach for tracking the fingertip of a single finger. It briefly discusses our research methodology and the process of finger tracking from calibration, segmentation, and finger modeling. It concludes with performance results of the finger tracking approach and the recommendations for the future work in continuing this research. © 2015, Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice. All rights reserved. 2021-09-15T00:44:36Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4046 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Augmented reality Fingers Automatic tracking Servomechanisms Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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This research discusses possibilities and applications of an AR finger tracking system that supports multiple devices. The study focuses mainly on a finger modeling approach for tracking the fingertip of a single finger. It briefly discusses our research methodology and the process of finger tracking from calibration, segmentation, and finger modeling. It concludes with performance results of the finger tracking approach and the recommendations for the future work in continuing this research. © 2015, Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice. All rights reserved. |
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