2. HERVE LAHAMY
Information acquired: 2025
HERVE LAHAMY is an academic who published a paper in 2013 entitled Real-Time Hand Posture Recognition Using a Range Camera. HERVE LAHAMY published this work as part of a team: Lahamy, Herve. Here is a description of this work: The basic goal of human computer interaction is to improve the interaction between users and computers by making computers more usable and receptive to the user's needs. Within this context, the use of hand postures in replacement of traditional devices such as keyboards, mice and joysticks is being explored by many researchers. The goal is to interpret human postures via mathematical algorithms. Hand posture recognition has gained popularity in recent years, and could become the future tool for humans to interact with computers or virtual environments. An exhaustive description of the frequently used methods available in literature for hand posture recognition is provided. It focuses on the different types of sensors and data used, the segmentation and tracking methods, the features used to represent the hand postures as well as the classifiers considered in the recognition process. Thos.