Second VENACO Workshop
The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue

Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy
September 16-20, 1991

Gesture Recognition Using a Data Glove Input Device

Daniel Teil, Olivier Da Silva

LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France

Gesture, after speech, are the most natural communication modes used by human beings. With the aim of improving man-machine dialogue, we have been investing ourselves in gesture recognition. Hand movements can be used either as a direct peripheral device to get 3D information, or as a sign language, This sign language may be completely new or derived from existing languages such deaf-and-dumb sign language.

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Bibliographic reference.  Teil, Daniel / Silva, Olivier Da (1991): "Gesture recognition using a data glove input device", In SMMD-1991, 183-184.