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Novel Interface for Simulation of Assembly Operations in Virtual EnvironmentsCRACIUN, E.-G. , GRISONI, L. , PENTIUC, S.-G. , RUSU, I. |
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assembly operation, assembly simulation, gesture interface, interaction, virtual environment
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recognition(11), vision(8), user(8), virtual(6), tracking(6), human(6), technology(5), systems(5), pattern(5), interface(5)
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Date of Publication: 2013-02-28
Volume 13, Issue 1, Year 2013, On page(s): 47 - 52
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2013.01008
Web of Science Accession Number: 000315768300008
SCOPUS ID: 84875351874
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to propose a new interface based on human gestures for simulation of assembly operation inside virtual environments. Using as a guide the current context for assembly simulation, we have analyzed the existing techniques used in developing gesture-based interface and extracted the constituent elements for an assembly gesture interface. The interface we propose offers support for assembly/disassembly operation, replace or delete components inside a virtual scene. To improve the current practice in virtual assembly simulation, our interface is an efficient method for assembly operations and a competitive approach for the current assembly simulation techniques. |
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