Vision-based interactive interface (VBI) is an interactive approach to computers without physical controllers. A VBI system uses computer vision technology to sense and interpret users’ actions to meet with context.
The computer analyses user’s motion data that are captured by camera,
and generates real-time interactive feedback to users. People can operate
the system via the interactive interface through hand gestures and/or body movements.
Unlike physical controllers such as a mouse or a keyboard (which are referred to as traditional interactive interfaces,
or TI), a vision-based interactive interface prevents injury caused by bad posture.
If well designed, a vision-based interactive game would achieve the desired effects of exercise rehabilitation,
physical sensitivity, and controlled accuracy.
There are three categories of the vision-based interactive method, which are pertinent to their respective
algorithms: motion-based, appearance-based, and model-based approaches.
Vision-based interactive interface (VBI) is an interactive approach to computers without physical controllers. A VBI system uses computer vision technology to sense and interpret users’ actions to meet with context.
The computer analyses user’s motion data that are captured by camera,
and generates real-time interactive feedback to users. People can operate
the system via the interactive interface through hand gestures and/or body movements.
Unlike physical controllers such as a mouse or a keyboard (which are referred to as traditional interactive interfaces,
or TI), a vision-based interactive interface prevents injury caused by bad posture.
If well designed, a vision-based interactive game would achieve the desired effects of exercise rehabilitation,
physical sensitivity, and controlled accuracy.
There are three categories of the vision-based interactive method, which are pertinent to their respective
algorithms: motion-based, appearance-based, and model-based approaches.
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