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Ergonomic Quadcopter Control Using the Leap Motion Controller

2018 IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication and Networking (SECON Workshops), 2018
In this paper, an ergonomic quadcopter control system for aircraft equipped with MAVLink compatible flight control unit is described. Our system is based on the broadly known Robotic Operating System (ROS) and the Leap Motion Controller. The users control the flight with specific hand gestures detected by the Leap Motion Controller, instead of using ...
Gergely Gubcsi, Tamas Zsedrovits
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QuantumLeap, a Framework for Engineering Gestural User Interfaces based on the Leap Motion Controller

Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2022
Despite the tremendous progress made for recognizing gestures acquired by various devices, such as the Leap Motion Controller, developing a gestural user interface based on such devices still induces a significant programming and software engineering ...
Arthur Sluÿters   +3 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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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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Movements acquisition based on the Archimedean spiral test using leap motion controller

Symposium on Medical Information Processing and Analysis, 2023
The Leap Motion Controller (LMC) is a hand-held, non-professional motion capture device that is able to evaluate different motor tasks in a clinical setting.
Daniel Araya-Rocha   +3 more
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Interactive shape modeling using leap motion controller

SIGGRAPH Asia 2017 Technical Briefs, 2017
Compared to commonly used 2D tracking devices, 3D hand tracking by low-cost optical cameras can provide more degrees of freedom, as well as natural gestures for interaction done in virtual spaces. However, it is not considered to be precise enough for 3D modeling due to the problems of hand jitter, jump release, and occlusion.
Jian Cui, Alexei Sourin
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A Survey of an Adaptation of Non-Immersive Virtual Reality and Leap Motion Controller in Playing Kenong: A Cultural Preservation

IEEE Conference on Systems, Process and Control, 2023
This study explicitly discusses the alternative platform to learn and play Gamelan in preserving one of the unique cultural instruments in the archipelago. A Gamelan set commonly consists of seven instruments, but this study focused only on Kenong.
Zamira Izzati Zulazwar   +4 more
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Key Design Considerations and Assessment of a Serious Game for Hand and Wrist Rehabilitation Using a Leap Motion Controller

IEEE Access
Serious games are increasingly explored as tools to enhance rehabilitation, yet their effectiveness in medical applications is often insufficiently evaluated.
Selina Breuer   +5 more
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Leap Motion Controller-based training for upper extremity rehabilitation in children and adolescents with physical disabilities: A randomized controlled trial.

Journal of Hand Therapy, 2020
STUDY DESIGN Randomized controlled trial. INTRODUCTION Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), cerebral palsy (CP), and brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) are the most common disorders that cause upper extremity impairments in children and adolescents ...
E. Tarakçı   +3 more
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Fisher-HHT: A Feature Extraction Approach For Hand Gesture Recognition With a Leap Motion Controller

International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Signal and Image Processing, 2022
In the last decades, Hand Gesture Recognition (HGR) has become one of the most prominent research topics, due to its wide range of applications in computer vision.
N. Bhiri   +4 more
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