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Computer vision and graphics based system for interaction with mentally and physically disabled children

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7 Author(s)
Marnik, J. ; Rzeszow Univ. of Technol., Rzeszów, Poland ; Samolej, S. ; Kapuściński, T. ; Oszust, M.
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The paper presents a prototype of a system which can be used as a therapeutic and educational tool for children with developmental problems. Natural body movements and gestures are used in the system to interact with virtual objects displayed on the screen. Nowadays such systems can be easily built with the use of widely available free software tools for both graphical and vision applications. Such tools are also shortly presented in the paper.

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Human System Interactions (HSI), 2010 3rd Conference on

Date of Conference: 13-15 May 2010

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