Essays about: "Hand Gesture Classification"
Found 5 essays containing the words Hand Gesture Classification.
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1. Hand Gesture Classification using Millimeter Wave Pulsed Radar
University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematisk statistikAbstract : Millimeter wave pulsed radar has found many applications, among them hand gesture sensing, which this work has as purpose. This application has already shown good potential, [1], and here in this work robustness aspects are taken into account. READ MORE
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2. Short Range Gesture Sensing and Classification Using Pulsed Millimeter-Wave Radar and Convolutional Neural Networks
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknikAbstract : Human hand gestures present a novel way of interacting with electronic devices. A millimeter-wave radar setup utilizing a pulsed Resonant-Tunneling Diode signal generator in the 60 GHz ISM band is used to measure 12 different hand gestures. The data is used to train and validate Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). READ MORE
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3. A Wavelet-Based Surface Electromyogram Feature Extraction for Hand Gesture Recognition
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : The research field of robotic prosthetic hands have expanded immensely in the last couple of decades and prostheses are in more commercial use than ever. Classification of hand gestures using sensory data from electromyographic signals in the forearm are primary for any advanced prosthetic hand. READ MORE
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4. Personalized Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition
University essay from KTH/Medieteknik och interaktionsdesign, MIDAbstract : Human gestures, with the spatial-temporal variability, are difficult to be recognized by a generic model or classifier that are applicable for everyone. To address the problem, in this thesis, personalized dynamic gesture recognition approaches are proposed. READ MORE
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5. Robust control of hand prosthesis using electromyography, accelerometers and gyros
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Biomedicinsk teknikAbstract : The goals of this project are to investigate the viability of using the MyoTM armband developed by Thalmic labs as a tool for myoelectric control of a hand prosthesis as well as investigate whether the armbands ability to record its spatial position and orientation can be used to increase the performance of the prosthesis control program. Using the surface electrodes, gyroscopes and accelerometers of the MyoTM armband, a control system for myoelectric control of a hand prosthesis was created and tested on nine different users. READ MORE