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A Layer-Based Model for Frictional Sliding of Pillar Arrays. [PDF]

open access: yesLangmuir
Kaur J   +4 more
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Validation of the Leap Motion Controller using markered motion capture technology

Journal of Biomechanics, 2016
The Leap Motion Controller (LMC) is a low-cost, markerless motion capture device that tracks hand, wrist and forearm position. Integration of this technology into healthcare applications has begun to occur rapidly, making validation of the LMC׳s data output an important research goal.
Anna H, Smeragliuolo   +3 more
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Leap Motion supporting medical education

2016 12th IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and Telecommunications (ISETC), 2016
The paper presents an application that enables medical students, health professionals, and individuals passionate about medicine to control human skeleton bones through gesture interaction using Leap Motion sensor. The application contains a main application and three applications derived from the main application with 3D bone images.
Stelian Nicola   +3 more
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Gamifying Motion Control Assessments Using Leap Motion Controller

2018
In rehabilitation, exergames and serious games are widely usedin order to motivate patients in the therapeutic procedure. Patients are asked to modify their incorrect motor patterns or reinforce the proper ones through activity rather than exercise. Interactive applications as such, can have a huge impact on a patient's motivation making repetitive ...
Dimitris, Fotopoulos   +5 more
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Gesture Vocaliser using leap motion controller

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2020
In present-day societies, talking is the main form of communication between humans. Different thoughts that are shaped in the human psyche are conveyed by discourse through the form of words, expressions, and sentences by applying some appropriate syntactic rules.
P. Nikul   +4 more
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User Authentication using Leap Motion

Proceedings of the International Conference on Research in Adaptive and Convergent Systems, 2017
There is a rising interest in non-touch human-computer interaction and enhanced user authentication. We think that the hand gesture will play an important role in non-touch HCI and that it will be requested to reinforce user authentication associated with the hand.
Kotaro Maruyama   +3 more
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Gesture recognition using leap motion

ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Posters, 2018
In this paper we compare the effectiveness of various methods of machine learning algorithms for real-time hand gesture recognition, in order to find the most optimal way to identify static hand gestures, as well as the most optimal sample size for use during the training step of the algorithms.
Ivo Aluízio Stinghen Filho   +3 more
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Controlling a robot using leap motion

2017 2nd International Conference on Robotics and Automation Engineering (ICRAE), 2017
This paper studies control the robotic arm based on our hand movement and gestures. Data from a Leap Motion controller which detects gestures and hand movement, than the data are delivered through USB to a SCARA robotic arm. Leap Motion, which tracks the movement of hands and a robotic arm is available to control minute movements of the dynamic motions.
Chang Chen   +3 more
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Hand goniometric measurements using leap motion

2017 14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2017
In health care goniometry is used for diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic and research purposes. In this paper, we present our proposed software called LeapAngles, that uses Leap Motion sensor to get goniometric measurements of the hand, such as Abduction of the Hand Fingers (AHF) and Flexion of the Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Joint.
Ricardo Lopez Trejo   +3 more
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3D word spotting using leap motion sensor

Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2021
Leap motion sensor provides a new way of interaction with computers or mobile devices. With this sensor, users can write in air by moving palm or finger, thus, avoiding traditional pen and paper for writing. The strokes of air-writing or 3D writing is different from conventional way of writing. In 3D writing, the words are connected by continuous lines
Partha Pratim Roy   +3 more
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