A Virtual Mouse System Using Finger-Gestures of Twisting-in

Author(s):  
Takashi Kihara ◽  
Makio Ishihara
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Author(s):  
Mr. Venkateshwar A

Abstract: The technique of interaction between human and computer is evolving since the invention of computer technology. The mouse is one of the invention in HCI (human computer interaction) technology. Though wireless are Bluetooth mouse technology is invented still, that technology is not completely device free. A Bluetooth mouse has the requirement of battery power it requires extra power supply. Presence of extra devices in a mouse increases the difficulty level of more hardware components. The proposed mouse system is outside this limitation. This paper proposes a virtual mouse system using colored hand glove based on HCI using computer vision and hand gestures. Gestures captured with a webcam on processed with color segmentation, detection technique and feature extraction. The user will be allowed to control some of the computer cursor functions with a colored glove on the hand. Primarily, a user can perform with their fingers, scrolling up or down using their hands in different gestures. This system captures frames using a webcam or built-in cam it is based on the camera quality. So the usage of colored glove mouse system eliminates device dependency in order to use a mouse. Keywords: HCI(human computer interaction), colored hand glove , gestures


Author(s):  
Mohammed Anasuddin

The technique of building a process of interaction between human and computer is evolving since the invention of technology. The mouse is a superb invention in HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) technology. Though wireless mouse technology is invented still, that technology isn't completely device free. A Bluetooth mouse has the need of battery power and connecting dongle. The proposed mouse system is beyond this limitation. This paper proposes a virtual mouse system supported HCI using computer vision and hand gestures. Gestures captured with a built-in camera or webcam and processed by a Convolutional Neural Network Model for classification among the desired mouse operations. The users are going to be allowed to regulate a number of the pc cursor functions with their hand gestures. Primarily, a user can perform left clicks, right clicks, and double clicks, scrolling up or down using their hand in several gestures. This technique captures frames employing a webcam or built-in cam and processes the frames to make them track-able and then recognizes different gestures made by users and perform the mouse functions. Therefore the proposed mouse system eliminates device dependency so as to use a mouse.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 378-381 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis A. Bolaños ◽  
Dongsheng Xiao ◽  
Nancy L. Ford ◽  
Jeff M. LeDue ◽  
Pankaj K. Gupta ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shintaro Ishikawa ◽  
Takako Ishikawa ◽  
Kazuhito Asano ◽  
Hiroshi Fujiwara ◽  
Mayumi Okada ◽  
...  

Juzentaihoto (JTT) is well known to be one of Japanese herbal medicines, and used for the supplemental therapy of cancer patients with remarkable success. The present study, therefore, was undertaken to examine the possible therapeutic mechanisms of JTT on cancer using B16 melanoma cell (B16 cell)/experimental mouse system. JTT was well mixed with rodent chow at 3.0% concentrations, and was administered orally ad libitum. Administration of JTT was started one week before tumor cell injection and continued throughout the experiment. Administration of JTT into mice significantly inhibited tumor metastasis in lungs after intravenous injection of2×105B16 cells in a volume of 50 μL. JTT also significantly suppressed enlargement of tumor size in hind footpad after the subcutaneous injection of2×105(50 μL) B16 cells. In the second part of experiments, the chamber that containing B16 cells was buried in the murine back. In JTT administrated group, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) of chamber internal fluid significantly decreased, and vascularization of chamber circumference was also inhibited. These results strongly suggest that oral administration of JTT caused decrease in the generation of VEGF, which is responsible for vascularization, and results in inhibition of B16 cell metastasis.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roshnee Matlani ◽  
Roshan Dadlani ◽  
Sharv Dumbre ◽  
Shruti Mishra ◽  
Abha Tewari
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1996 ◽  
Vol 37 (3P2) ◽  
pp. 785-790
Author(s):  
M. Cronhjort ◽  
C. Jonsson ◽  
S.-O. Nilsson ◽  
B. Garmelius ◽  
H. Jacobsson

Purpose: To test the possibility that (radio)activity of non-pertechnetate nature is excreted into the gastrointestinal tract at bone scintigraphy. Material and Methods: The distribution of a bone-seeking radiopharmaceutical (99mTc-HDP) was studied in an experimental mouse system by dissecting different organs and assessing their activity with a gamma-counter. Results: A comparison of the activity of the submandibular glands, which are assumed to accumulate only pertechnetate, and the gastrointestinal tract showed that a significant fraction of the activity excreted into the gastrointestinal tract did not consist of pertechnetate. Part of the excretion took place in the stomach. It was not connected to a specific bone-seeking agent or 99Mo/99mTc generator. Nor did it increase with time between make-up and injection. The excretion of the non-pertechnetate acitvity was reduced by cimetidine and omeprazole. These gastric-secretion blocking drugs did not reduce excretion of pertechnetate or significantly affect the general distribution of the radiopharmaceutical. Conclusion: There is a significant excretion of non-pertechnetate activity in the gastrointestinal tract. Part of this may be caused by excretion of the undegraded radiopharmaceutical by the stomach mucosa.


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