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디지털 데스크에서의 실시간 Fingertip Gesture 인식 (Real-time Fingertip Gesture Recognition on the Digital Desk)

  • 문채현;강현;김항준
    • 융합신호처리학회 학술대회논문집
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    • 한국신호처리시스템학회 2003년도 하계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.26-29
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    • 2003
  • 최근 컴퓨팅 환경의 동향은 사람과 컴퓨터간의 좀더 자연스러운 인터페이스와 사용자의 눈에 보이지 않는 하드웨어의 계발이다. 디지털 데스크는 이 두 아이디어가 결합된 컴퓨팅 환경의 대표적인 예이다. 즉, 디지털 데스크에서 아무 장치도 하지 않은 사용자의 fingertip을 컴퓨터의 입력 장치로 사용하는 것이다. 본 논문은 디지털 데스크에서 사용자 fingertip의 이동경로를 추출하고, 추출된 이동경로로 symbolic gesture를 인식하는 방법을 제안한다. 제안된 방법은 Fingertip tracker, Gesture mode selector, 그리고 Symbolic gesture recognizer 세 개의 모듈로 구성된다. Fingertip tracker는 카메라로부터 입력되는 영상에서 사용자 fingertip의 이동경로를 추출하고, Gesture mode selector는 추출한 fingertip의 이동경로가 symbolic gesture인지를 구분한다. Symbolic gesture recognizer는 추출된 fingertip의 이동경로로 symbolic gesture를 인식한다. 이 방법을 문서교정 부호를 인식하여 전자문서를 교정하는 시스템에 적용해 본 결과 좋은 인식 결과를 얻을 수 있었다.

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일반벽 터치 스크린의 손가락 터치 판별을 위한 그림자 정보의 사용 (Fingertip Touch Recognition using Shadow Information for General Wall Touch Screen)

  • 정현정;황태량;최용균;이석호
    • 한국멀티미디어학회논문지
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    • 제17권12호
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    • pp.1430-1436
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    • 2014
  • We propose an algorithm which detects the touch of the fingertip on a general wall using the shadow information. Nowadays, there is a demand for presentation systems which can perceive the presenter's action so that the presenter can use natural movements without extra interface hardware. One of the most fundamental techniques in this area is the detection of the fingertip and the recognition of the touch of the fingertip on the screen. The proposed algorithm recognizes the touch of the fingertip without using the depth information, and therefore needs no depth or touch sensing devices. The proposed method computes the convex hull points of both the fingertip and the shadow of the fingertip, and then computes the distance between those points to decide whether a touch event has occured. Using the proposed method, it is possible to develop a new projector device which can perceive a fingertip touch on a general wall.

수부동맥 관통 피판을 이용한 손가락끝 절단의 재건 (Reconstruction of Fingertip Amputation by Using Digital Artery Perforator Flap)

  • 하영인;정성균;신호성;박은수;박장우;최환준
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.483-486
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: Fingertip injuries are the most common hand injuries and may lead to significant disability. Knowledge of fingertip anatomy is mandatory to treat these injuries effectively. All surgical techniques used for coverage of fingertip injuries must be based on the nature of the injury and the patient's age. Many authors have studied the method of fingertip reconstruction because goals of these treatments should include maintaining length, sensibility, motions, and appearance. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of digital artery perforator flap for fingertip reconstruction without aesthetic and functional problems. Methods: From November 2006 to March 2007, the authors performed fingertip reconstruction on 3 fingers of 3 patients, aged between 41 to 54 years (average age, 47 years) using digital artery perforator flap. Results: All fingers recovered successfully and there were no necrosis of the flap. We followed up 3 cases more than 5 months. Light touch and temperature sensation could be detected in all flaps and the static two-point discrimination test was 8 mm. Conclusion: This flap is an alternative choice for coverage of fingertip defects. This method also takes short time to procedure and to recovery. The digital artery perforator flap has never been reported in Korea, however it is considered as a useful method for treatment of fingertip injury.

Vision-Based Finger Action Recognition by Angle Detection and Contour Analysis

  • Lee, Dae-Ho;Lee, Seung-Gwan
    • ETRI Journal
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.415-422
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we present a novel vision-based method of recognizing finger actions for use in electronic appliance interfaces. Human skin is first detected by color and consecutive motion information. Then, fingertips are detected by a novel scale-invariant angle detection based on a variable k-cosine. Fingertip tracking is implemented by detected region-based tracking. By analyzing the contour of the tracked fingertip, fingertip parameters, such as position, thickness, and direction, are calculated. Finger actions, such as moving, clicking, and pointing, are recognized by analyzing these fingertip parameters. Experimental results show that the proposed angle detection can correctly detect fingertips, and that the recognized actions can be used for the interface with electronic appliances.

수지 첨부 손상에서 피부이식을 동반하지 않은 무세포 진피조직의 사용 (Application of acellular dermal matrix without skin graft in fingertip injury)

  • 이동휘;강재경
    • Journal of Medicine and Life Science
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2018
  • The most common surgical repair method for fingertip injuries are replantation, flap coverage, and skin graft. In fingertip injury cases, acellular dermal matrix (ADM) is generally used in a two-stage operation. In the present case, only ADM was used in a 67-year-old male patient with a right fifth fingertip injury. The patient was undergoing chemotherapy after surgery for colon cancer, preventing prolonged hospitalization. In addition, wound healing was likely to be problematic. As a typical surgical method might have been difficult to apply in such a patient, we performed a one-stage operation, using only ADM on the injured area. Postoperative followup for 3 months showed good wound healing. Accordingly, we report a successful treatment outcome using ADM alone for a fingertip injury.

강인한 손가락 끝 추출과 확장된 CAMSHIFT 알고리즘을 이용한 자연스러운 Human-Robot Interaction을 위한 손동작 인식 (A Robust Fingertip Extraction and Extended CAMSHIFT based Hand Gesture Recognition for Natural Human-like Human-Robot Interaction)

  • 이래경;안수용;오세영
    • 제어로봇시스템학회논문지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.328-336
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we propose a robust fingertip extraction and extended Continuously Adaptive Mean Shift (CAMSHIFT) based robust hand gesture recognition for natural human-like HRI (Human-Robot Interaction). Firstly, for efficient and rapid hand detection, the hand candidate regions are segmented by the combination with robust $YC_bC_r$ skin color model and haar-like features based adaboost. Using the extracted hand candidate regions, we estimate the palm region and fingertip position from distance transformation based voting and geometrical feature of hands. From the hand orientation and palm center position, we find the optimal fingertip position and its orientation. Then using extended CAMSHIFT, we reliably track the 2D hand gesture trajectory with extracted fingertip. Finally, we applied the conditional density propagation (CONDENSATION) to recognize the pre-defined temporal motion trajectories. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm not only rapidly extracts the hand region with accurately extracted fingertip and its angle but also robustly tracks the hand under different illumination, size and rotation conditions. Using these results, we successfully recognize the multiple hand gestures.

가상 터치스크린 시스템을 위한 TOF 카메라 기반 3차원 손 끝 추정 (3D Fingertip Estimation based on the TOF Camera for Virtual Touch Screen System)

  • 김민욱;안양근;정광모;이칠우
    • 정보처리학회논문지B
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    • 제17B권4호
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    • pp.287-294
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    • 2010
  • TOF(Time of Flight) 기술은 물체의 3차원 깊이 정보 추출을 가능케 하는 기술 중의 하나이다. 하지만, TOF의 카메라의 출력인 깊이 영상을 이용한 물체의 3차원 위치 추출은 몸이나 손 등 크기가 큰 물체의 경우에는 비교적 신뢰성 있는 결과를 얻을 수 있는데 비하여 크기가 작은 손 끝의 경우에는 신뢰할 수 있는 값을 얻기 힘들다. 본 논문에서는 TOF 카메라에서 육면체 손 모델을 이용하여 수정된 손의 영상에서의 위치 정보와 팔 모델을 이용하여 손 끝의 3차원 좌표를 추정한다. 제안된 방법으로 실험을 한 결과 TOF 카메라의 깊이 영상만을 사용하여 인식한 손 끝의 3차원 위치정보와 비교하여 훨씬 더 향상된 결과를 얻을 수 있었다.

일부 젊은 성인들의 수지 정적 이점식별 (Static Two-Point Discrimination of Fingertips in Young Adults)

  • 이승주;조명숙
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.218-225
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    • 2004
  • OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to find out static two-point discrimination (TPD) in fingertips. METHODS: This was a cross-section, measure study of static two-point discrimination involving healthy young adults. Measure was completed by 48 college students in Andong Science College from June 1 to 12, 2004. The minimal distance at which two-points could be discriminated was measured from thumb to little finger. RESULTS: For dermatomal regions of the fingertip, mean values ranged from 3.3mm to 4.9mm (thumb 3.6mm, index finger 3.3mm, middle finger 3.8mm, ring finger 4.2mm, and little finger 4.7mm in the left hand; thumb 3.7mm, index 3.5mm, middle 4.0mm, ring 4.3mm, and little 4.9mm in the right hand). A significant difference in discrimination ability was found between men and women, 3.5mm for women showed a greater sensitivity than 4.1mm for men in the left middle fingertip(p=0.0109), also 3.9mm for women showed a greater accuracy than 4.5mm for men in the left ring fingertip(p=0.0388). In the right index fingertip, women (3.1mm) have a narrow distance than men (3.6mm)(p=0.0329). The minimal distance of TPD was found a significant difference between 20 and 30 years in age. 4mm for 30 years showed a greater distance than 3.5mm for 20 years in the left thumb fingertip(p=0.0354), also, 3.8mm for 30 years showed a greater distance than 3.2mm for 20 years in the left index fingertip(p=0.0174), and 4.3mm for 30 years showed a greater distance than 3.7mm for 20 years in the left middle fingertip(p=0.0444). In the right index fingertip, 20 years (3.2mm) had also a narrow distance than 30 years (4.1mm)(p=0.0020), 20 years (3.9mm) showed a narrow distance than 30 years (4.6mm) in the right middle fingertip(p=0.0124), and 20 years (4.1mm) showed a greater sensitivity than 30 years (5.0mm) in the right ring fingertip(p=0.0070). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that distance of TPD in the both index fingertips for 20 years women was significantly narrowed.

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진피지방이식술을 이용한 외상 후 수지첨부 동통의 교정 (Correction of Post-traumatic Fingertip Pain with Dermofat Graft)

  • 김정현;김진수;이동철;기세휘;노시영;양재원
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.485-490
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    • 2005
  • Fingertip is the end of tactile organ and the part of hand most frequently injured. Fingertip injuries should be evaluated on an individual basis considering patient's overall physical condition, medical history, etiology, time of injury, and anticipated future hand use, and accordingly one of various methods of reconstruction should be selected. Complications after the reconstruction of fingertip injuries have been reported as pain, hypersensitivity, numbness, distal paresthesia, cold intolerance, and atrophy. From January to December 2002, dermofat grafts were performed on 15 patients to correct painful fingertips after injury. The thickness of the soft tissue of fingertip was measured both preoperatively and postoperatively with simple X-ray. To evaluate the improvement of pain, visual analogue scale(VAS) was used through the direct interview with patients. The average of postoperative follow-up period was 10.9 months. The average of increased soft tissue thickness ratio was 88.4%(2.3mm to 3.8mm). The average of preoperative VAS was 7.6, and postoperative VAS was 3. Dermofat graft on fingertip needs a further long-term follow-up study for the absorption ratio of dermofat, however, this procedure is simple and could be done under local anesthesia, and would be a useful alternative procedure to correct painful fingertips with the soft tissue atrophy after injury.

Partial second toe pulp free flaps in early childhood

  • Hong, Min Ki;Lee, Dong Chul;Choi, Min Suk;Koh, Sung Hoon;Kim, Jin Soo;Roh, Si Young;Lee, Kyung Jin
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제47권6호
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    • pp.590-596
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    • 2020
  • Background The introduction of the partial second toe pulp free flap has enabled superior aesthetic and functional results for fingertip reconstruction in adults. Children undergoing fingertip amputation for various reasons have limited options for reconstruction. Conventional treatment could shorten the finger, leading to poor cosmesis and function. We report 18 years of our experiences with fingertip reconstruction using partial second toe pulp free flaps in patients in early childhood. Methods Medical charts of children who had undergone fingertip reconstruction using partial second toe pulp free flaps from 2001 to 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. The surgical procedures were identical to those for adults, except for the usage of 11-0 nylon sutures. Patients' demographic data, vessel size, flap dimensions, length of the distal phalanx, and functional outcomes over the course of long-term follow-up were documented. The statistical analysis was performed with the Student t-test, the Mann-Whitney U test, and Pearson correlation analysis. Results Eighteen toe pulp flaps in 17 patients (mean age, 3.0 years) were identified. All the flaps survived without any major complications. In long-term follow-up, the flap-covered distal phalanges showed growth in line with regular development. There was no donor-site morbidity, and all children adapted to daily life without any problems. In two-point discrimination tests, the fingertip sensation recovered to almost the same level as that in the contralateral finger. Conclusions Partial second toe pulp free flaps are an excellent option for fingertip reconstruction in young children, as well as in adults.