Authors
Jawad Nagi, Frederick Ducatelle, Gianni A Di Caro, Dan Cireşan, Ueli Meier, Alessandro Giusti, Farrukh Nagi, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Luca Maria Gambardella
Publication date
2011/11/16
Conference
2011 IEEE international conference on signal and image processing applications (ICSIPA)
Pages
342-347
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Automatic recognition of gestures using computer vision is important for many real-world applications such as sign language recognition and human-robot interaction (HRI). Our goal is a real-time hand gesture-based HRI interface for mobile robots. We use a state-of-the-art big and deep neural network (NN) combining convolution and max-pooling (MPCNN) for supervised feature learning and classification of hand gestures given by humans to mobile robots using colored gloves. The hand contour is retrieved by color segmentation, then smoothened by morphological image processing which eliminates noisy edges. Our big and deep MPCNN classifies 6 gesture classes with 96% accuracy, nearly three times better than the nearest competitor. Experiments with mobile robots using an ARM 11 533MHz processor achieve real-time gesture recognition performance.
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Scholar articles
J Nagi, F Ducatelle, GA Di Caro, D Cireşan, U Meier… - 2011 IEEE international conference on signal and …, 2011