An revolutionary interface technology called gesture-based virtual mouse replaces traditional input devices like touchpads and mice by allowing users to operate digital devices using hand or body movements. Using sensors like accelerometers or webcams, the system recognizes and translates certain motions from the user into instructions for interacting with apps, navigating interfaces, and moving items. Natural and intuitive interaction with digital information is made possible by the virtual mouse, which recognizes motions like swipes, taps, pinches, and rotations. With this technology, people with impairments may be more easily accessed, and it delivers a unique user experience that encourages innovation and productivity. Applications for gesture- based virtual mice may be found in a variety of fields, such as smart home management systems, gaming, augmented reality, and virtual reality. They open the door for more user-friendly and captivating user interfaces in the rapidly changing field of human- computer interaction by enabling users to interact with virtual items, operate devices with simple gestures, and fully immerse themselves in digital surroundings.
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IRE Journals:
Yash Bawa , Aratrik Roy Choudhury , Ayishik Dhar
"Virtual Mouse using Gesture Recognition and Voice Control" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 8 Issue 5 2024 Page 518-527
IEEE:
Yash Bawa , Aratrik Roy Choudhury , Ayishik Dhar
"Virtual Mouse using Gesture Recognition and Voice Control" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 8(5)