| Christopher Lee, Yangsheng Xu. "Online, Interactive Learning of Gestures for Human/Robot Interfaces." 1996 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Minneapolis, MN. vol. 4, pp 2982-2987. |
....for designing gestural command sets. Fels and Hinton [33] used an adaptive neural network interface to translate hand gestures to speech. Kadous [34] used glove input to recognize Australian sign language; Takahashi and Kishino [35] for the Japanese Kana manual alphabet. The system of Lee and Xu [36] could learn and recognize new gestures online. Despite the fact that many, if not most, gestures involve two hands, most of the research efforts in glove based gesture recognition use only one glove for input. The features that are used for recognition, and the degree to which dynamic gestures ....
C. Lee, Y. Xu. "Online, Interactive Learning of Gestures for Human/Robot Interfaces." 1996 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Minneapolis, MN. vol. 4, pp 2982-2987.
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Christopher Lee, Yangsheng Xu. "Online, Interactive Learning of Gestures for Human/Robot Interfaces." 1996 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Minneapolis, MN. vol. 4, pp 2982-2987.
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C. Lee and Y. Xu, "Online, Interactive Learning of Gestures for Human/Robot Interfaces.", in IEEE Conference on Robotics and Automation, Minneapolis, MN, Apr. 1996.
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Lee, Christopher, and Yangsheng Xu. Online Interactive Learning of Gestures for Human/Robot Interfaces. In 1996.
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