2012 IEEE 28th International Conference on Data Engineering 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icde.2012.131
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Data3 -- A Kinect Interface for OLAP Using Complex Event Processing

Abstract: Abstract-Motion sensing input devices like Microsoft's Kinect offer an alternative to traditional computer input devices like keyboards and mouses. Daily new applications using this interface appear. Most of them implement their own gesture detection. In our demonstration we show a new approach using the data stream engine AnduIN. The gesture detection is done based on AnduIN's complex event processing functionality. This way we build a system that allows to define new and complex gestures on the basis of a de… Show more

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“…The definition of gestures and the user interface behaviour must be separated, in order to allow the reuse of the same gesture model in different applications. Independently from the different modelling approach and from the supported interaction device, the notations that raised custom events for notifying the gesture recognition supported such requirement [7,39,58,66,71,72,73,82]. This requirement it is not supported by most rule-based approaches, which usually define the behaviour in the rule body [50,59,119].…”
Section: R3mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The definition of gestures and the user interface behaviour must be separated, in order to allow the reuse of the same gesture model in different applications. Independently from the different modelling approach and from the supported interaction device, the notations that raised custom events for notifying the gesture recognition supported such requirement [7,39,58,66,71,72,73,82]. This requirement it is not supported by most rule-based approaches, which usually define the behaviour in the rule body [50,59,119].…”
Section: R3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meta-model must support different recognition devices, abstracting from a particular recognition technology. Such requirement is usually supported creating an abstraction layer between the recognition support and the actual device used for tracking the different features [7,39,58,59,82]. R5.…”
Section: R4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most existing systems map interaction APIs to isolated database queries [25,47] without any consideration of the query paradigm, query algebra, data or schema of the database [52,36,5,3]. This ad-hoc mapping of gestures, while appealing, does not consider the overall usability of the database querying or its overall effectiveness.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed work in [11] introduces an approach to interact with an OLAP system using Microsoft's Kinect. In this work, AnduIN's event processing ability is used to detect gestures.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%