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Training-Free Acoustic-Based Hand Gesture Tracking on Smart Speakers

Xiao Xu    
Xuehan Zhang    
Zhongxu Bao    
Xiaojie Yu    
Yuqing Yin    
Xu Yang and Qiang Niu    

Resumen

Hand gesture recognition is an essential Human?Computer Interaction (HCI) mechanism for users to control smart devices. While traditional device-based methods support acceptable recognition performance, the recent advance in wireless sensing could enable device-free hand gesture recognition. However, two severe limitations are serious environmental interference and high-cost hardware, which hamper wide deployment. This paper proposes the novel system TaGesture, which employs an inaudible acoustic signal to realize device-free and training-free hand gesture recognition with a commercial speaker and microphone array. We address unique technical challenges, such as proposing a novel acoustic hand-tracking-smoothing algorithm with an Interaction Multiple Model (IMM) Kalman Filter to address the issue of localization angle ambiguity, and designing a classification algorithm to realize acoustic-based hand gesture recognition without training. Comprehensive experiments are conducted to evaluate TaGesture. Results show that it can achieve a total accuracy of 97.5% for acoustic-based hand gesture recognition, and support the furthest sensing range of up to 3 m.

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