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Portable Vision-Based HCI A Real-Time Hand Mouse System on Portable Devices 連連連 (Burt C.F. Lien) Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering National Taiwan University

Portable Vision-Based HCI A Real-Time Hand Mouse System on Portable Devices 連矩鋒 (Burt C.F. Lien) Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering

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Portable Vision-Based HCI A Real-Time Hand Mouse System on

Portable Devices

連矩鋒 (Burt C.F. Lien)

Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering

National Taiwan University

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Problems

• A Portable Vision-Based HCI– Hand mouse operating on a projected interface– Real-time detection of user hand motion from a

user PDA/SmartPhone’s video camera (target platform)

• Need an efficient method to run the idea on portable devices

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Why important

• Vision-based HCI is a more instinct way to manipulate data

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Related Works I

• A Portable System for Anywhere Interactions – Sukaviriya et al., IBM Research

• Real-time hand tracking using a set of cooperative classifiers based on Haar-like features– Barczak1 et al., Institute of Information &

Mathematical Sciences Massey University

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Everywhere Display (IBM)

Figure 1: Interactive store application

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Related Works II

• Rapid Object Detection Using a Boosted Cascade of Simple Features.– Viola, P., & Jones, M. (2001).

• Robust real-time object detection.– Viola, P., & Jones, M.

• Robust real-time face detection – P. Viola and M. Jones.

• Adaboost-based real-time pedestrian detection – P. Viola, M. Jones, and D. Snow.

• James W. Davis. "Hierarchical Motion History Images for Recognizing Human Motion," event, p. 39, IEEE Workshop on Detection and Recognition of Events in Video (EVENT'01), 2001

• Tim Weingaertner, Stefan Hassfeld, Ruediger Dillmann. "Human Motion Analysis: A Review," nam, p. 0090, 1997 IEEE Workshop on Motion of Non-Rigid and Articulated Objects (NAM '97),   1997

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Reference codes

• Intel OpenCV Libraries– Motion Template– Motion History Image

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Contribution

• An efficient method to run a real-time vision-based HCI system on portable device– Experiment result: Typically 5~7% CPU Usage ( Intel

Pentium M processor 730 (1.6G) ) with 640x320 resolution (3FPS)

• The motion method used in this system does not need a training process. This significantly reduced lots of training efforts and can be more robust (lighting proof) on object detection even with a blurred image.

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Target Devices

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Platform and Tools

• Platform (prototype)– “Laptop” + “Low Cost Camera (USB) –

NT300”

• Software tools– “MS VC++” + “Intel OpenCV library”

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Assumption

• A rectangle screen shape

• Background is static most of the time

• 1 user only

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Adaboost (old version)

• To recognize a “hand”– Adaboost training ( 1397 hand images + 3000

background images )– Takes 2 days for training a 11-stage classifier

( Viola & Jones order of weeks )– Result: Classifier too weak to recognize and

falsealarm rate is high

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Haartraining Result

Original test image

Darkening the background

Stress the outline of a hand manually

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Motion Template

• Give up adaboost learning classifier• Motion Template

– Motion History Image : image ring buffer ( N=3)

– To reduce the computation (take off complex mathematical computation and replace with some simple heuristics )

– To acquire and record the front edge of a motion

– To define orientation (for different instruction)

– To detect a “touch” behavior (density drop rate)

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Motion History Image

where each pixel (x,y) in the MHI is marked with a current timestamp if the function signals object presence (or motion) in the current video image I(x,y) ; the remaining timestamps in the MHI are removed if they are older than the decay value . This update function is called for every new video frame analyzed in the sequence.

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Silhouette

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Motion trajectory

Note: Record the last 50 front edges

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System Flow Chart

Image Diff

Capture from CAM

Find the screen(edge detection)

MHI Update

Find frond point

Motion interpretation

Noise filter

Mouse/keyboardevents

start

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Find the Screen

• During initialization, to find the projected screen– Algorithm

• Canny edge detection

– Find the screen• Find all the squares in the image

and choose the biggest one

– Adaptive• Adjust the screen every 10 second

in case the camera is moved

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Position (pixel) Mapping

• Screen mapping (camera and computer)– Define the scale for coordinate translation– eg. 800x600 (camera resolution) 1280x800 (computer

resolution).– scale-x = 1280/800– scale-y = 800/600

detected screen Computer

1280

800600

800

Origin

Origin

NewOrigin

Camera Resolution

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Event definition

• To define mouse or keyboard events– mouse click

• if image density dropped dramatically ( > 70%~80%), the position of last frond edge is defined coordinate of a mouse click

– Page Up (PgUp)• if above action happens from the left side of the screen, we

define this as a “PgUp” event.

– Close current windows application• Consecutive 3 error detection within 8 seconds

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Noise filtering

• False positives– motion trajectories are recorded to filter out

false positive signals (partly implemented)

• Signal bouncing– A 10 second interval of bouncing is introduced

after a valid mouse/keyboard event is detected

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Performance

• CPU: Pentium M Processor 730 (1.6GHz)• HaarDetectObjects (Typical)

– 5 fps (640x480) : 80% CPU Usage– 3 fps (640x480) : 30% CPU Usage– 3 fps (640x480, hand+face classifier) : 50%

• Motion Template (Typical)– 3 fps (176x144) : 2~5% CPU Usage

– 3 fps (640*480) : 5~8% CPU Usage– 3 fps (800x600) : 10% CPU Usage

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System Limitation

• High error rate when moving fast– Can be solved by increasing the FPS

• Unexpected stop in the middle of the screen will cause falsealarm

• Shadow would impact the correctness• If the screen is not well detected, or if the

mapping is distorted, accuracy of position will be very low.

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Future Work

• To improve the accuracy

• To port the system to a handheld device

• To advance to a real steerable interface (something like “Minority Report”) that a user can drag the icons directly on the projected screen.

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Q&A