Egocentric-View Fingertip Detection for Air Writing Based on Convolutional Neural Networks.

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Abstract

This research investigated real-time fingertip detection in frames captured from the increasingly popular wearable device, smart glasses. The egocentric-view fingertip detection and character recognition can be used to create a novel way of inputting texts. We first employed Unity3D to build a synthetic dataset with pointing gestures from the first-person perspective. The obvious benefits of using synthetic data are that they eliminate the need for time-consuming and error-prone manual labeling and they provide a large and high-quality dataset for a wide range of purposes. Following that, a modified Mask Regional Convolutional Neural Network (Mask R-CNN) is proposed, consisting of a region-based CNN for finger detection and a three-layer CNN for fingertip location. The process can be completed in 25 ms per frame for 640×480 RGB images, with an average error of 8.3 pixels. The speed is high enough to enable real-time "air-writing", where users are able to write characters in the air to input texts or commands while wearing smart glasses. The characters can be recognized by a ResNet-based CNN from the fingertip trajectories. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of this novel methodology.

Authors

  • Yung-Han Chen
    Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan City 32001, Taiwan.
  • Chi-Hsuan Huang
    Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan City 32001, Taiwan.
  • Sin-Wun Syu
    Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan City 32001, Taiwan.
  • Tien-Ying Kuo
    Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, Taiwan.
  • Po-Chyi Su
    Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan City 32001, Taiwan.