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From Hand to Hand : Tracking the Workflow of Kassite Officials

Mesopotamia : rivista di archeologia, epigrafia e storia orientale antica : LVIII, 2023, 2023
Cuneiform tablets from Kassite Babylonia record the names of thousands of individuals who interacted at different levels with the institutions that produced these texts. A useful criterion to recognize, among them, those who had an active role in the resource management is looking for personal names that follow the term “hand” (Akk.
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Bimanual Hand Tracking

2006
This paper proposes a novel real-time hand tracking algorithm in the presence of occlusion. For this purpose, we construct a limb model and maintain the model obtained from ARKLT methods with respect to second-order auto-regression model and Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi(KLT) features, respectively.
Hye-Jin Kim   +2 more
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PHYS.IO: Wearable hand tracking device

2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Virtual Environments for Measurement Systems and Applications (CIVEMSA), 2016
This paper describes the development of a human computer interface focused in detect hand movements and gestures and apply this data into a 3D environment, all this running based on an Android mobile device.
Lucas Silva   +5 more
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Hand-based tracking animatronics interaction

IEEE ISR 2013, 2013
Natural user interfaces are becoming more affordable and are changing how people interact with daily activities. These interfaces take advantage of human ergonomics increasing comfort, accuracy and performance during several tasks. New trends in user interfaces allow developing innovative forms of interaction in different scenarios; such is the case of
Cesar Guerrero-Rincon   +3 more
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Hand tracking for behaviour understanding

Image and Vision Computing, 2002
Abstract A real-time computer vision system is described for tracking hands thus enabling behavioural events to be interpreted. Forearms are tracked to provide structural context, enabling mutual occlusion, which occurs when hands cross one another, to be handled robustly. No prior skin colour models are used.
McAllister, G.   +2 more
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Template-Based Hand Detection and Tracking

2005
Within this paper a technique for model-based 3D hand tracking is presented. A hand model is built from a set of truncated quadrics, approximating the anatomy of a real hand with few parameters. Given that the projection of a quadric onto the image plane is a conic, the contours can be generated efficiently.
Cipolla, R   +3 more
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Hand tracking in bimanual movements

Image and Vision Computing, 2005
A general hand-tracking algorithm is presented for tracking hands in bimanual movements. The problem is approached from a neuroscience point of view. Using a dynamic model and some motor control phenomena, the movement of the hands during a bimanual movement is recognised.
Atid Shamaie, Alistair Sutherland
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AR-KLT based Hand Tracking

ROMAN 2006 - The 15th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2006
This paper proposes a novel real-time robust hand tracking algorithm, integrating multi-cues, and a limb?s degree of freedom. For this purpose, we construct a limb model and maintain the model obtained from KLT-AR methods with respect to second-order auto-regression model and Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi(KLT) features, respectively.
Hye-jin Kim   +3 more
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Hand tracking and gesture recognition

2015 International Conference on Pervasive Computing (ICPC), 2015
A communicative movement of human body parts having a specific message to be communicated by a receiver is denoted by a gesture. Gesture recognition helps to understand the meaning of human body movement that is movement of parts, which involves the movement of hand, head, arms, face or body.
Anagha Dhote, S. C. Badwaik
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Hand tracking with physiological constraints

The Visual Computer, 2016
Articulated hand tracking systems have been commonly used in virtual reality applications, including systems with human–computer interaction or interaction with game consoles; hand pose estimation has various other applications comprising sign language recognition and animation synthesis.
Aristidou, Andreas, Aristidou, Andreas
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