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27 February 2007 Autonomous learning in gesture recognition by using lobe component analysis
Jian Lu, Juyang Weng
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Proceedings Volume 6497, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems V; 64970S (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.705889
Event: Electronic Imaging 2007, 2007, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Gesture recognition is a new human-machine interface method implemented by pattern recognition(PR).In order to assure robot safety when gesture is used in robot control, it is required to implement the interface reliably and accurately. Similar with other PR applications, 1) feature selection (or model establishment) and 2) training from samples, affect the performance of gesture recognition largely. For 1), a simple model with 6 feature points at shoulders, elbows, and hands, is established. The gestures to be recognized are restricted to still arm gestures, and the movement of arms is not considered. These restrictions are to reduce the misrecognition, but are not so unreasonable. For 2), a new biological network method, called lobe component analysis(LCA), is used in unsupervised learning. Lobe components, corresponding to high-concentrations in probability of the neuronal input, are orientation selective cells follow Hebbian rule and lateral inhibition. Due to the advantage of LCA method for balanced learning between global and local features, large amount of samples can be used in learning efficiently.
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Jian Lu and Juyang Weng "Autonomous learning in gesture recognition by using lobe component analysis", Proc. SPIE 6497, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems V, 64970S (27 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.705889
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KEYWORDS
Gesture recognition

3D modeling

Neurons

Human-machine interfaces

Statistical analysis

Pattern recognition

Safety

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