Abstract

Interactive Touch Screen using Augmented Reality is a set-up where Microsoft Kinect’s depth-sensing ability is used to create an interactive touch environment on any plane surface. Touch screens are becoming quite popular, which is owing to the fact that they can accurately detect the user’s touch points on the surface of the screen. Our setup proposes an approach to achieve a touch-sensitive surface which is made possible using a Microsoft Kinect placed on top of a horizontal surface along with a projector to project the screen on which the actions would be performed. The possible actions on the interactive surface are Touch, Hover, and Idle. There are notable advantages of using this setup to detect touch. Firstly, it is cost-effective since it is a one-time investment. Secondly, you can vary the screen-size as per requirement. Thirdly, there is no fear of causing physical damage since it is not instrumented. Lastly, it is portable. This attempt manages to reduce the false positives when compared to other previous touch screen techniques.

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