A novel video-based finger writing virtual character recognition system (FVCRS) is described in this paper. With this FVCR system, one can enter characters into a computer by just using the movement of fingertip, without any additional device such as a keyboard or a digital pen. This provides a new wireless character-inputting method. A simple but effective background model is built for segmenting human-finger movements from cluttered background. A robust fingertip detection algorithm based on feature matching is given, and recognition of the finger-writing character is by a DTWbased classifier. Experiments show that the FVCRS can successfully recognize fingerwriting uppercase and lowercase English alphabet with the accuracy of 95.3% and 98.7%, respectively.
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