Human-Centered Computer Interaction System – a Vision-Based Approach

In this paper authors describe an innovative idea of a vision-based human-centered interaction system. The novelty of the proposed conception involves the implementation of the computer vision as the main information input. The proposed framing enables potential application of the computer vision in role of key input in systems designed for nondeterministic, human-based environment. Presented solution is based on novel image processing method, where an innovative image representation was applied in order to provide a reliable quality of the image and to override existing limitations – such as those occurring during image data transfer between the computer cluster and the system. The idea of the research is based on fact that vision is the most valuable and efficient information source for human beings and therefore the proposed method is based upon its biological origin. Keywords—Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Machine Interaction, Autonomous Systems, Autonomous Policies, Expert Systems, Robots, Computer Vision, Distributed Processing, Image Processing

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