A paradigm of Sixth Sense: Finger Cursor

2019 
Sixth sense can be defined as a wearable gestural interface that augments our physical world with the digital information and also lets us communicate with this information using natural hand gestures. Without any mechanical means humans can interface with the machine (HMI) and interact with them. As we know today, human- machine interaction is very important aspect for user friendliness. Most of the gadgets today use touch screen technology, but this is too often nowadays. [3] Till now everybody is using mouse to operate computers, but surveys have found that using mouse continuously can cause various health issues like carpel tunnel syndromes, repeated motion injuries etc. Also due to the short wire the area of reach is limited. People with crippled hands or fingers are not able to use computers as they cannot hold the mouse or control a touch pad. Considering these problems we put forth the idea of “FINGER CURSOR: SIXTH SENSE TECHNOLOGY”, where you don't need to touch the screen or hold the mouse but can control the cursor by moving fingers in the atmosphere. Here we use a webcam as hardware and MATLAB as software. We implement our project using RGB (RED, GREEN, BLUE) caps. The computer interprets these caps and we can move the cursor accordingly. We capture real time videos which are converted into frames processed by extracting its RGB components, gray scale, binary and further evaluating its centroid. The mouse movements are carried out using the Robotic Class of Java. We also add features like screenshot and right click operation.
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