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Laserpointerbasierte Intentionserkennung zur Steuerung computerunterstützter Präsentationen

Translated title of the contribution: Laser-pointer Based Intent Recognition for Controlling Computer-Aided Presentations
  • Jochen Oberreiter

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

Computer-aided lectures and presentations are the most frequent form of information and knowledge transfer in science and business environments. Interaction with the computer during the presentation often needs the physical presence of the speaker near the computer to control the keyboard or mouse. There are efforts towards a more flexible and mobile control, in which a first step is the use of radio or infrared-based input devices. A disadvantage here is however the required installation of device drivers and / or additional software. A more universal control would be desirable, simultaneously minimizing the need for hardware and software installation and providing a reliable, user-friendly PC mouse control. One idea is combination of a simple laser pointer with a low-cost web camera to fulfill those requirements. In this work the basic feasibility of such a system is studied, corresponding hardware requirements are specified and a basic software implementation is developed. The presented system allows the detection of a laser pointer on a presentation area and subsequently controls a computer by simulating mouse actions.
Translated title of the contributionLaser-pointer Based Intent Recognition for Controlling Computer-Aided Presentations
Original languageGerman (Austria)
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

Fields of science

  • 102003 Image processing
  • 202024 Laser technology
  • 202037 Signal processing

JKU Focus areas

  • Mechatronics and Information Processing

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