ISCA Archive SMMD 1991
ISCA Archive SMMD 1991

Gesture recognition using a data glove input device

Daniel Teil, Olivier Da Silva

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.


Cite as: Teil, D., Silva, O.D. (1991) Gesture recognition using a data glove input device. Proc. 2nd VENACO Workshop - The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue, 183-184

@inproceedings{teil91b_smmd,
  author={Daniel Teil and Olivier Da Silva},
  title={{Gesture recognition using a data glove input device}},
  year=1991,
  booktitle={Proc. 2nd VENACO Workshop - The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue},
  pages={183--184}
}