
Advanced Gestured-Based Application for Elderly and Disabled Users
Explore the innovative Open Gesture Control User Interface (GCUI) prototype for the elderly and disabled, utilizing image processing technology to recognize hand gestures for controlling home settings. Discover the successful completion of tasks and user satisfaction, along with future considerations to enhance interaction with the application. Dive into inclusive design and evaluation sources guiding the development of gesture-controlled interfaces.
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Gesture Based Application for the Elderly and Disabled Ramon Roel Ordu o
Open Gesture Gesture Controlled User Interface (GCUI) prototype Open source application Started around 2011 Allows users to control home settings (turn on/off lights, make a phone call, etc) Recognize hand gestures by using image processing technology and visualization
Results Tasks were completed 100% Most users enjoyed using a Gestured-based application
Future Work Will consider using more than just hand gestures Example: nodding to accept request, waving to proceed to next task, etc. Allow users to select these tasks on their own television screen instead of computer screen
Sources A Gesture Controlled User Interface for Inclusive Design and Evaluation http://file.scirp.org/Html/7503.html