Sensors (Jan 2015)

Adding Pluggable and Personalized Natural Control Capabilities to Existing Applications

  • Fabrizio Lamberti,
  • Andrea Sanna,
  • Gilles Carlevaris,
  • Claudio Demartini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s150202832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 2832 – 2859

Abstract

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Advancements in input device and sensor technologies led to the evolution of the traditional human-machine interaction paradigm based on the mouse and keyboard. Touch-, gesture- and voice-based interfaces are integrated today in a variety of applications running on consumer devices (e.g., gaming consoles and smartphones). However, to allow existing applications running on desktop computers to utilize natural interaction, significant re-design and re-coding efforts may be required. In this paper, a framework designed to transparently add multi-modal interaction capabilities to applications to which users are accustomed is presented. Experimental observations confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed framework and led to a classification of those applications that could benefit more from the availability of natural interaction modalities.

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