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2015
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Wearable SystemNon-contact SensingMachine VisionAssistive TechnologySensorsComputer VisionEngineeringTouch User InterfaceWearable TechnologyComputer EngineeringSmart RingsEducationPresent ZsenseHuman MotionTechnologySensor Emitter UnitsWearable SensorGesture Recognition
In this paper we present zSense, which provides greater input expressivity for spatially limited devices such as smart wearables through a shallow depth gesture recognition system using non-focused infrared sensors. To achieve this, we introduce a novel Non-linear Spatial Sampling (NSS) technique that significantly cuts down the number of required infrared sensors and emitters. These can be arranged in many different configurations; for example, number of sensor emitter units can be as minimal as one sensor and two emitters. We implemented different configurations of zSense on smart wearables such as smartwatches, smartglasses and smart rings. These configurations naturally fit into the flat or curved surfaces of such devices, providing a wide scope of zSense enabled application scenarios. Our evaluations reported over 94.8% gesture recognition accuracy across all configurations.
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