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UIST’09 Enabling AlwaysAvailable Input with MuscleComputer Interfaces

4 November, 2009 (07:14) | Uncategorized

Presented at UIST (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology) http://www.acm.org/uist/

PAPER ABSTRACT:
Previous work has demonstrated the viability of applying offline analysis to interpret forearm electromyography (EMG) and classify finger gestures on a physical surface. We extend those results to bring us closer to using musclecomputer interfaces for always-available input in real-world applications. We leverage existing taxonomies of natural human grips to develop a gesture set covering interaction in free space even when hands are busy with other objects. We present a system that classifies these gestures in real-time and we introduce a bi-manual paradigm that enables use in interactive systems. We report experimental results demonstrating four-finger classification accuracies averaging 79% for pinching, 85% while holding a travel mug, and 88% when carrying a weighted bag. We further show generalizability across different arm postures and explore the tradeoffs of providing real-time visual feedback.

AUTHORS:
T. Scott Saponas, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris, Ravin Balakrishnan, Jim Turner, James A. Landay
University of Washington, Microsoft Research, Microsoft Corporation, University of Toronto

LINK TO PUBLICATION:
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1622176.16…

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Comments

Comment from BlackShaunWhite
Date: November 4, 2009

So what if you have a? fat arm.

Comment from marytanned37
Date: November 4, 2009

19 female looking for a date?

Comment from Geminii27
Date: November 4, 2009

Not bad, but it could do with being in a less clunky format. Put it in a watch band to make it easy to put? on and take off.

Comment from mybreathmymusic
Date: November 4, 2009

With the right software it could help severely handicapped people to control the computer .? I hope you will be successful !

Comment from Hildoz2
Date: November 4, 2009

It’s possible to control a computer with your eyes already. Search for COGAIN on youtube if you want? to see demo’s and stuff ;)

Comment from fixcomputersinc
Date: November 4, 2009

I would love to see you create something better, I’d bet YOU fail in your attempts!?

Comment from Gabrol
Date: November 4, 2009

lol, I said fail to franky0sic, not to the vid.?

Comment from ruolbu
Date: November 4, 2009

so? true

Comment from Billemusen
Date: November 4, 2009

OMG!!!!?

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