In-water handwriting in multi-medium using electrical impedance imaging

Chenning Wu, M. Soleimani
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A novel approach to human–computer interaction, in water handwriting is presented in this work. The novel handwriting method is based on tomographic imaging of electrical resistivity changes. The new method allows the users to write inside of a water ball in a natural, unconstrained way. In-water handwriting suffers no friction and allows handwriting or drawing in a more relaxed way. This work shows how an electrical impedance tomography (EIT) system and sensor/phantom can be used to create a robust handwriting in water. It is well known that EIT has low special resolution but offers a very good functional imaging with high temporal resolution. The work shows an example of a good quality functional imaging aspect of the EIT in a novel human computer interface (HCI) application. Although it is almost impossible to produce images of letters or complex shapes using EIT sensor, it is totally possible to produce the same using many EIT frames. The system used in this study has a frame rate of 15 frames per second so the actual handwriting of letters and shapes can be done without noticing any delays. Analysis of image similarity between actual handwriting and the one follow the EIT scheme shows a good correlation.
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利用电阻抗成像技术在多介质中进行水中书写
这项工作提出了一种新的人机交互方法,在水中手写。这种新的手写方法是基于电阻率变化的断层成像。新方法允许用户以自然、无约束的方式在水球内部书写。在水中书写不受摩擦,可以以更轻松的方式书写或绘画。这项工作展示了如何使用电阻抗断层成像(EIT)系统和传感器/体模在水中创建稳健的笔迹。众所周知,EIT具有低的特殊分辨率,但提供了具有高时间分辨率的非常好的功能成像。该工作展示了一个在新型人机接口(HCI)应用中EIT的高质量功能成像方面的例子。尽管使用EIT传感器几乎不可能产生字母或复杂形状的图像,但使用许多EIT帧完全可以产生相同的图像。本研究中使用的系统具有每秒15帧的帧速率,因此可以在不注意到任何延迟的情况下完成字母和形状的实际手写。对实际手写体和遵循EIT方案的手写体之间的图像相似性的分析显示出良好的相关性。
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