Abstract

In this project we've discussed a system which uses some dynamic hand gesture recognition technique to manage the media players like VLC media player. This project consist of certain modules which segments the foreground a part of the frame using detection of skin colour and approximate median technique. the popularity of hand gesture is finished by creating a call Tree, that uses certain features extracted from the segmented part. This hand gesture recognition technique introduces a replacement, natural thanks to interact with computers and is beneficial to several folks in our day-to-day life. Hand gestures are associated with the human hands in hand gesture recognition. This project is employed for controlling certain operations (Pause, Play, Volume up, Volume Down, Mute) on video player by mere hand gestures without getting in the rigmarole of pressing buttons or tapping onto the screen. this may be directly associated with our day to life like in presentations. We have considered hand gestures and their directional motion defines a gesture for the applying. during this application image retrieving is finished employing a Webcam. Some functions in VLC media players are used most often and these functions uses some predefined gestures. Shows the defined gestures in keeping with the VLC player control operation. We created a VLC Media Player Controller using Hand Gesture Recognition System to form ‘HUMAN LIFE EASY AND BETTER’. This project is implemented using two steps: (1.) Creation of Hand Gesture Recognition System: this is often done using image processing using OpenCV library. (2.) Controlling VLC Media Player using hand gestures: during this step we controlled the player using shell commands which were recalled using python commands through OS library

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