Nguyen Thanh Thien Phuc

Work place: University of Science, Ho Chi Minh City, 700000, Viet Nam

E-mail: ntthienphuc6195@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Image Processing, 2D Computer Graphics, Computer Graphics and Visualization, Computer Vision

Biography

Nguyen Thanh Thien Phuc graduated from the University of Science, VNU-HCMC, Vietnam in in 2017. His research interests include Image Processing and Computer Vision.

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Spatial-Temporal Shape and Motion Features for Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition in Depth Video

By Vo Hoai Viet Nguyen Thanh Thien Phuc Pham Minh Hoang Liu Kim Nghia

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2018.09.03, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2018

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is one of the most interesting and challenging research topics in computer vision community. Among different HCI methods, hand gesture is the natural way of human-computer interaction and is focused on by many researchers. It allows the human to use their hand movements to interact with machine easily and conveniently. With the birth of depth sensors, many new techniques have been developed and gained a lot of achievements. In this work, we propose a set of features extracted from depth maps for dynamic hand gesture recognition. We extract HOG2 for shape and appearance of hand in gesture representation. Moreover, to capture the movement of the hands, we propose a new feature named HOF2, which is extracted based on optical flow algorithm. These spatial-temporal descriptors are easy to comprehend and implement but perform very well in multi-class classification. They also have a low computational cost, so it is suitable for real-time recognition systems. Furthermore, we applied Robust PCA to reduce feature’s dimension to build robust and compact gesture descriptors. The robust results are evaluated by cross-validation scheme using a SVM classifier, which shows good outcome on challenging MSR Hand Gestures Dataset and VIVA Challenge Dataset with 95.51% and 55.95% in accuracy, respectively. 

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