@inproceedings{ed5a744a365b4b94b4686efb4f1c9a09,
title = "Virtual piano design via single-view video based on multifinger actions recognition",
abstract = "As cameras become cheaper and gain popularity, vision-based input devices are highly desired and may now become a feasible solution. In this paper, a vision-based virtual piano mechanism is proposed. By tacking and analyzing the motion of the fingertips, the system can detect keystrokes and play the corresponding note on a seven-key virtual piano. Experimental results show the precision and efficiency of the proposed scheme.",
keywords = "Computer vision, Fingertip detection, Keystroke detection, Virtual piano",
author = "Yeh, {Chia Hung} and Tseng, {Wen Yu} and Bai, {Jia Chi} and Yeh, {Ruey Nan} and Wang, {Sun Chen} and Sung, {Po Yi}",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.1109/HUMANCOM.2010.5563348",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781424475704",
series = "2010 3rd International Conference on Human-Centric Computing, HumanCom 2010",
booktitle = "2010 3rd International Conference on Human-Centric Computing, HumanCom 2010",
note = "2010 3rd International Conference on Human-Centric Computing, HumanCom 2010 ; Conference date: 11-08-2010 Through 13-08-2010",
}