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The Virtual Air Canvas Using Image Processing

Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Pavithra, K  
Geetha, A  
Chinnaiyan, R
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCAMS60113.2023.10526064
Abstract
One of the most interesting and challenging research focuses on pattern recognition and image processing has emerged in recent days is writing in the air. In many different applications, it can improve the interface between a machine and a human and offers a substantial contribution to the development of automated operations. In the field of computer vision, object tracking is considered a key challenge. The method of analyzing a video usually consists of three primary steps: recognizing the object, tracking its movement from frame to frame, and finally evaluating its behavior. Choosing an adequate object representation, selecting tracking features, identifying objects, and tracking them are the four problems taken into consideration for object tracking. Object tracking algorithms are widely used in many real-world applications, including autonomous surveillance, video indexing, and vehicle navigation. This work exploits this gap by developing a motion-to-text converter that may be used as software for wearable intelligent devices that allow writing in the air. The proposed work acts as a recorder of rare gestures. Computer vision will be utilized to track the finger's path. With the generated text, messages, emails, and other kinds of correspondence can all be sent. It will enable effective communication for the deaf. Keywords - object, emoji's, image color, camera © 2023 IEEE.
Subjects

Automated Operations

Images Processing

Object Representation...

Object Tracking Algor...

Research Focus

Tracking Feature

Virtual Airs

Computer Vision

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