Gesture recognition on a mobile device for remote event generation

This paper describes an application created on an Android mobile phone that recognizes gestures using the smartphone's orientation sensor. These gestures can be used to trigger events in another program running on a remote computer. We present a prototype application that generates different events for controlling a PowerPoint presentation, namely starting and stopping, as well as displaying the next and previous slide.

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