An Interactive Gesture Recognition of Computer System-Based Virtual Keyboard and Mouse
Keywords:
Eyes tracking technology, Gesture technology, Human-machine interaction, Virtual mouse, Virtual keyboardAbstract
Gesture recognition is a technology that uses computer algorithms to interpret human gestures as commands for a computer or other device. A virtual mouse and keyboard project that uses gesture recognition would involve creating a system that can recognize specific hand or body movements and translate them into actions on the computer, such as moving the cursor or typing on a virtual keyboard. The abstraction for this project would involve developing the algorithms and programming necessary to detect and interpret the gestures, as well as designing the user interface and integrating the system with the computer's operating system. Gesture recognition-based virtual mouse and keyboard is an idea where hand gestures are used to control a cursor on a computer screen, allowing the user to perform tasks such as clicking, scrolling, and typing. This technology could potentially eliminate the need for physical devices such as a mouse and keyboard, allowing for more natural and intuitive interaction with a computer. It can be used in VR and AR applications as well as in gaming and accessibility. Eye gesture-based virtual mouse technology uses the movement of a user's eyes to control the cursor on a computer screen. This can be done by tracking the movement of the user's pupils or the direction of their gaze. The technology can be implemented using a webcam or specialized eye-tracking hardware. It's worth noting that eye tracking technology can be quite complex and requires a good amount of data and computation resources. Also, eye tracking technology is still under development and not mature enough for commercial use.