TR2000-06

Artificial retina chips as on-chip image processors and gesture-oriented interfaces


    •  H. Kage, W. Freeman, Y. Miyake, E. Funatsu, K. Tanaka, K. Kyuma., "Artificial retina chips as on-chip image processors and gesture-oriented interfaces", Tech. Rep. TR2000-06, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, MA, March 2000.
      BibTeX TR2000-06 PDF
      • @techreport{MERL_TR2000-06,
      • author = {H. Kage, W. Freeman, Y. Miyake, E. Funatsu, K. Tanaka, K. Kyuma.},
      • title = {Artificial retina chips as on-chip image processors and gesture-oriented interfaces},
      • institution = {MERL - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories},
      • address = {Cambridge, MA 02139},
      • number = {TR2000-06},
      • month = mar,
      • year = 2000,
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2000-06/}
      • }
  • Research Area:

    Computer Vision

Abstract:

Players of a video game may sometimes fine the use of conventional interfaces inappropriate. In such cases, we think that interfaces realized with a vision-based gesture recognition system may find favor. The artificial retina (AR) chip is a versitile image sensor whose use ranges from normal image acquaistion to on-chip image processing, including on-chip image convolution. In this paper, we describe a gesture-input video game system, with the AR module including the AR chip, and motion-based gesture recognition algorithms. We showed that the algorithms can be accelerated by projection data, the direct output from the AR chip. To show its performance, we have applied our ssytem to two commercially available video games.