Title :
gRmobile: A Framework for Touch and Accelerometer Gesture Recognition for Mobile Games
Author :
Joselli, Mark ; Clua, Esteban
Author_Institution :
MediaLab, UFF, Niteroi, Brazil
Abstract :
Mobile phone games are usually design to be able to play using the traditional number pads of the handsets. This is stressfully difficult for the user interaction and consequently for the game design. Because of that, one of the most desired features of a mobile games is the usage of few buttons as possible. Nowadays, with the evolution of the mobile phones, more types of user interaction are appearing, like touch and accelerometer input. With these features, game developers have new forms of exploring the user input, being necessary to adapt or create new kinds of game play. With mobile phones equipped with 3D accelerometers, developers can use the simple motion of the device to control the game or use complex accelerated gestures. And with mobile phones equipped with the touch feature, they can use a simple touch or a complex touch gesture recognitions. For the gesture to be recognized one can use different methods like simple brute force gestures, that only works well on simple gestures, or more complex pattern recognition techniques like hidden Markov fields, fuzzy logic and neural networks. This work presents a novel framework for touch/accelerometer gesture recognition that uses hidden Markov model for recognition of the gestures. This framework can also be used for the development of mobile application with the use of gestures.
Keywords :
computer games; fuzzy logic; gesture recognition; hidden Markov models; human computer interaction; mobile computing; neural nets; accelerometer gesture recognition; fuzzy logic; gRmobile; game design; hidden Markov fields; mobile games; neural networks; touch gesture recognitions; user interaction; Accelerometers; Fuzzy logic; Handheld computers; Hardware; Hidden Markov models; Marketing and sales; Mobile handsets; Neural networks; Pattern recognition; Time factors; Gesture Recognition; Mobile Games; Motion Sensors; Tangible User Interfaces; Touch Phones;
Conference_Titel :
Games and Digital Entertainment (SBGAMES), 2009 VIII Brazilian Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Rio de Janeiro
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6010-6
DOI :
10.1109/SBGAMES.2009.24