Book Chapter10.1007/11872320_54
High-Precision hand interface
Yongwan Kim,Yongseok Jang,Wookho Son,Kyeonghwan Kim +3 more
- 20 Sep 2006
- pp 378-381
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a novel sensing mechanism of finger tracking with fast refresh rate and high resolution for high-precision hand operations in virtual entertainment environments, and introduce the intuitive and natural interaction interface supporting the high precision hand operations.
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Abstract: Virtual reality techniques have been introduced to propose the intuitive interface in virtual entertainment environments. We introduce the intuitive and natural interaction interface supporting the high-precision hand operations. In this paper, we describe the novel sensing mechanism of finger tracking with fast refresh rate and high resolution.
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