With the rapid development of human-computer interaction technology and research in the fields of ergonomics and user experience, people have increasingly demanded robot availability and ease of use. The rapid development of modern computer computing and digital media technology has made people’s contact and interaction with computers more and more frequent, and they have appeared more in people’s daily lives. Therefore, the convenience and freedom of computer communication have been proposed. Based on the above background, the research content of this paper is the design of dynamic gesture interactive digital media based on image processing. This paper proposes a design scheme of an interactive touch system based on image processing and a dynamic gesture recognition method and uses the time difference method to experimentally simulate the system proposed in this paper. Image processing is the technique of analyzing images with a computer to achieve the desired results. Image processing technology generally includes three parts: image compression, enhancement and restoration, and matching, description, and recognition. The experimental results show that, for the same motion trajectory, the accuracy depends on the complexity of the gesture degree. And the system’s recognition accuracy rate is always maintained above 98%, confirming that the system has the performance requirements of high recognition accuracy, fast response speed, and stable work. Finally, the system was tested for performance and function, which verified that the system meets the real-time requirements. For a particular gesture operator, the accuracy rate has a great relationship with the standard degree of its operation. If the similarity with the model is high, you can achieve a high recognition rate.
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