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J. LaViola. A Survey of Hand Posture and Gesture Recognition Techniques and Technology. Technical Report CS99 -11, Department oc Computer Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1999.

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....and aspects of vision based recognition systems. Appendix C describes the various feature extraction and classi cation algorithms used in hand posture and gesture recognition, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each. Note that unabridged versions of these appendices can be found in [78,79]. Hand posture and gesture recognition can be conceptually regarded as a pipeline of processing stages. At the beginning is the physical world, the actual positions and motions of the user s hand. Some kind of hardware interface is then used to transduce this information into a form usable by the ....

LaViola, Joseph. A Survey of Hand Posture and Gesture Recognition Techniques and Technology,Technical Report CS-99-11, Brown University, Department of Computer Science, Providence RI, June 1999.


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J. LaViola. A Survey of Hand Posture and Gesture Recognition Techniques and Technology. Technical Report CS99 -11, Department oc Computer Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1999.


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J. LaViola, A survey of hand posture and gesture recognition techniques and technology, Technical Report CS-99-11, Department of Computer Science, Brown University, 1999.


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J.J. LaViola. A Survey of Hand Posture and Gesture Recognition Techniques and Technology. Technical Report CS-99-11, Department oc Computer Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1999.


A Non-Contact Mouse for Surgeon-Computer Interaction - Graetzel, Fong, Grange, Baur (2003)   (Correct)

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LaViola, J.: A Survey of Hand Posture and Gesture Recognition Techniques and Technology. Technical Report CS-99-11, Department of Computer Science, Brown University (1999).

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