
Gesture-Based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction
International Gesture Workshop, GW'99, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, March 17-19, 1999 Proceedings
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 12. January 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
XII, 340 pages
978-3-540-66935-7 (ISBN)
Description
The need to improve communication between humans and computers has been instrumental in de ning new modalities of communication, and new ways of interacting with machines. Gestures can convey information for which other modalities are not e cient or suitable. In natural and user-friendly interaction, gesturescanbeused,asasinglemodality,orcombinedinmultimodalinteraction schemes which involvespeech,or textual media. Speci cation methodologiescan be developed to design advanced interaction processes in order to de ne what kind of gestures are used, which meaning they convey, and what the paradigms of interaction are. Research centred on gesture interaction has recently provided signi cant technologicalimprovements, in particular: gesture capture and tra- ing (from video streams or other input devices), motion recognition, motion generation, and animation. In addition, active research in the elds of signal processing, pattern recognition, arti cial intelligence, and linguistics is relevant to the areas covered by the multidisciplinary research on gesture as a means of communication.
Resulting fromathree-dayinternationalworkshopin Gif-sur-Yvette,France, with 80 participants from ten countries all over the world, this book presents contributions on gesture under the focus of human-computer communication. The workshop was run by Universit e Paris Sud, Orsay, on the lines of GW'96 at York University, UK, and GW'97 at Bielefeld University, Germany. Its purpose was to bring together scientists from researchand industrial organisationswo- ing on all aspects of gesture modelling and interaction. The book is organised in sixsections,coveringhumanperceptionandproductionofgesture,gestureloc- isation and movement segmentation, vision-based recognition and sign language recognition, gesture synthesis and animation, and multimodality.
Resulting fromathree-dayinternationalworkshopin Gif-sur-Yvette,France, with 80 participants from ten countries all over the world, this book presents contributions on gesture under the focus of human-computer communication. The workshop was run by Universit e Paris Sud, Orsay, on the lines of GW'96 at York University, UK, and GW'97 at Bielefeld University, Germany. Its purpose was to bring together scientists from researchand industrial organisationswo- ing on all aspects of gesture modelling and interaction. The book is organised in sixsections,coveringhumanperceptionandproductionofgesture,gestureloc- isation and movement segmentation, vision-based recognition and sign language recognition, gesture synthesis and animation, and multimodality.
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Series
Edition
1999 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XII, 340 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-66935-7 (9783540669357)
DOI
10.1007/3-540-46616-9
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Content
Human Perception and Production of Gesture.- Seeing Biological Motion - Is There a Role for Cognitive Strategies?.- The Expressive Power of Gestures: Capturing Scent in a Spatial Shape.- Non-obvious Performer Gestures in Instrumental Music.- The Ecological Approach to Multimodal System Design.- Analysis of Trunk and Upper Limb Articular Synergies.- Localisation and Segmentation.- GREFIT: Visual Recognition of Hand Postures.- Towards Imitation Learning of Grasping Movements by an Autonomous Robot.- A Line-Scan Computer Vision Algorithm for Identifying Human Body Features.- Hand Posture Recognition in a Body-Face Centered Space.- Recognition.- Vision-Based Gesture Recognition: A Review.- Person Localization and Posture Recognition for Human-Robot Interaction.- Statistical Gesture Recognition Through Modelling of Parameter Trajectories.- Gesture Recognition for Visually Mediated Interaction.- Interpretation of Pointing Gestures: The PoG System.- Control of In-vehicle Systems by Gestures.- Sign Language.- French Sign Language: Proposition of a Structural Explanation by Iconicity.- HMM-Based Continuous Sign Language Recognition Using Stochastic Grammars.- A Method for Analyzing Spatial Relationships Between Words in Sign Language Recognition.- Toward Scalability in ASL Recognition: Breaking Down Signs into Phonemes.- Gesture Synthesis and Animation.- A Complete System for the Specification and the Generation of Sign Language Gestures.- Sign Specification and Synthesis.- Active Character: Dynamic Reaction to the User.- Reactiva'Motion Project: Motion Synthesis Based on a Reactive Representation.- The Emotional Avatar: Non-verbal Communication Between Inhabitants of Collaborative Virtual Environments.- Multimodality.- Communicative Rhythm in Gesture and Speech.- TemporalSymbolic Integration Applied to a Multimodal System Using Gestures and Speech.- A Multimodal Interface Framework for Using Hand Gestures and Speech in Virtual Environment Applications.- Round Table.- Stimulating Research into Gestural Human Machine Interaction.