Immersive manipulation of virtual objects through glove-based hand gesture interaction

Lu, Gan, Shark, Lik-Kwan orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-9156-2003, Hall, Geoff orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7391-3439 and Zeshan, Ulrike orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-8438-3701 (2011) Immersive manipulation of virtual objects through glove-based hand gesture interaction. Virtual Reality, 16 (3). pp. 243-252. ISSN 1359-4338

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10055-011-0195-9

Abstract

Immersive visualisation is increasingly being used for comprehensive and rapid analysis of objects in 3D and object dynamic behaviour in 4D. Challenges are therefore presented to provide natural user interaction to enable effortless virtual object manipulation. Presented in this paper is the development and evaluation of an immersive human–computer interaction system based on stereoscopic viewing and natural hand gestures. For the development, it is based on the integration of a back-projection stereoscopic system for object and hand display, a hybrid inertial and ultrasonic tracking system to provide the absolute positions and orientations of the user’s head and hands, as well as a pair of high degrees-of-freedom data gloves to provide the relative positions and orientations of digit joints and tips on both hands. For the evaluation, it is based on a two-object scene with a virtual cube and a CT (computed tomography) volume created for demonstration of real-time immersive object manipulation. The system is shown to provide a correct user view of objects and hands in 3D with depth, as well as to enable a user to use a number of simple hand gestures to perform basic object manipulation tasks involving selection, release, translation, rotation and scaling. Also included in the evaluation are some quantitative tests of the system performance in terms of speed and latency.


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