JOURNAL ARTICLE

Enhanced Hand Gesture Recognition using Continuous Wave Interferometric Radar

Abstract

Recently, radar micro-Doppler signatures have been extensively utilized for hand gesture recognition. As reported by existing works, recognition accuracy of different hand gestures is heavily affected by the aspect angle. In general, the accuracy deteriorates significantly with the increasing aspect angle. To solve this problem, we propose to utilize interferometric radar for hand gesture recognition in this paper, which is capable of providing two-dimensional micro-motions information, referred to as radial and transversal micro-motions. We record data of 9 different hand gestures in 4 aspect angles, where three empirical features are extracted from both Doppler and interferometric spectrograms and fed into support vector machine classifier for recognition. The experimental results demonstrate that hand gesture recognition using interferometric radar, 1) enhances recognition accuracy, 2) exhibits robustness against aspect angle, 3) recognizes horizontally symmetric gestures, by providing transversal micro-motion information and increasing spatial resolution.

Keywords:
Gesture Computer science Gesture recognition Artificial intelligence Computer vision Radar Interferometry Robustness (evolution) Spectrogram Doppler effect Radar imaging Pattern recognition (psychology) Optics Physics Telecommunications

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Hand Gesture Recognition Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
Radar Systems and Signal Processing
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
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