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A gesture recognizer for the Raspberry Pi and a MPU6050 accelerometer
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uWave and gestureRecognizer About: A gesture recognition system that works with accelerometer x/y/z axis data based on uWave. History: I stumbled upon uWave, a gesture recognition system. While it worked fine it was not very efficient and the implementation was lacking and hard to follow. uWave did not support continuous gesture recognition which I need for a project of mine. The implementation was certainly not suitable for continuous gesture recognition due to excessive memory allocation/deallocation, intensive recursive calculations and excessive i/o operations. I thus decided to refactor a bit of uWave in order to understand it before re-implementing it in C++. The use of static filenames and buffers in the code is because the classes will be further refactored and re-used on an embedded processor with limited ram and no file based i/o. Copyright: The original uWave code (uWave.h and uWave.c) is copyright of the authors: http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~zw3/files/RICE/uWave/uWaveGestureLibraryReadme.html They say I must include this statement: "Jiayang Liu, Zhen Wang, Lin Zhong, Jehan Wickramasuriya, and Venu Vasudevan, "uWave: Accelerometer-based personalized gesture recognition and its applications," in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Pervasive Computing and Communication (PerCom), March 2009." The re-factored code and my new implementation also require that the above statement be included if it is re-used in addition to requiring the following statement: "This product includes components of gestureRecognizer by Dominic Clifton" Other than that the GPL v3 applies (See LICENCE) Setup: Connect a MPU6050 to a raspberry pi's i2c bus. Use default MPU6050 address. Raspberry Pi Model B v2.0 used for development. i2c device address is hard-coded in the i2c library. "/dev/i2c-1" Build: To build both executables (uWave and gestureRecognizer) issue: make To build just uWave: make uWave To build just gestureRecognizer: make gestureRecognizer Usage: Record gestures: Gestures are always recorded in "record.ges". Gestures are always 1 second long. sudo ./gestureRecognizer RECORD mv record.ges 0.ges sudo ./gestureRecognizer RECORD mv record.ges 1.ges sudo ./gestureRecognizer RECORD mv record.ges 2.ges .. and so on. Max supported gestures is currently 16. See config.h Match a single gesture: sudo ./gestureRecognizer Continuously match gestures: sudo ./gestureRecognizer CONTINUOUS Replay gesture matching: cp mygesture.ges replay.ges ./gestureRecognizer REPLAY Notes: The uWave executable does not have any specific timing, that is it runs as fast as possible. This means that any gestures recorded (*.uwv) are not very useful or re-usable on other machines/systems/etc. Currently recorded gestures can be imported into gestureRecognizer via the Gesture::import() method, you would also need to enable USE_QUANTIZER in Config.h. The import method will probably be removed at a later date but it is useful during development to compare results. It seems that the uWave library mangles the data, see USE_QUANTIZER but the method of data mangling doesn't lend itself well to the values provided by the MPU6050. See the other uWave examples.
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