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Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

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J. Roith, T. Coskun, T. Velikova, S. Klingenbeck, G. Klinker
Gestairboard: A gesture-based touch typing keyboard using the Kinect camera
Informatiktage, Fachwissenchaftlciher Informatik-Kongress, Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) - Seminars, Vol S-12, Mar 22-23, 2013, pp. 127-140 (bib)

This paper describes a Kinect-based virtual keyboard using finger gestures. Existing systems usually involve expensive range sensors or custom-built hardware equipment. Furthermore, range sensor-based keyboards that are used to detect taps on imaginary keys suffer from shortcomings that were originally reported for touch-screen keyboards: There is a lack of tactile feedback, which has a negative effect on typing performance. The proposed Gestairboard extends the Gestyboard touchscreen keyboard concept that was suggested in 2011 to overcome exactly that problem, thus adapting it for devices without a touchscreen. It also uses inexpensive off-the-shelf hardware and to the best of our knowledge is the first implementation of a touch typing keyboard using Kinect. The prototype was compared to the Gestyboard and to a physical keyboard and evaluated in terms of performance, reliability, learnability and user acceptance.
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