Abstract

Gesture recognition is a human–computer interaction method, which is widely used for educational, medical, and entertainment purposes. Humans also use gestures to communicate with each other, and musical conducting uses gestures in this way. In musical conducting, conductors wave their hands to control the speed and strength of the music played. However, beginners may have a limited comprehension of the gestures and might not be able to properly follow the ensembles. Therefore, this paper proposes a real-time musical conducting gesture recognition system to help music players improve their performance. We used a single-depth camera to capture image inputs and establish a real-time dynamic gesture recognition system. The Kinect software development kit created a skeleton model by capturing the palm position. Different palm gestures were collected to develop training templates for musical conducting. The dynamic time warping algorithm was applied to recognize the different conducting gestures at various conducting speeds, thereby achieving real-time dynamic musical conducting gesture recognition. In the experiment, we used 5600 examples of three basic types of musical conducting gestures, including seven capturing angles and five performing speeds for evaluation. The experimental result showed that the average accuracy was 89.17% in 30 frames per second.

Highlights

  • Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance

  • We proposed a musical conducting recognition system to classify the types of musical gesture

  • We proposed a musical conducting recognition system to classify the types of musical gesture and calculate the conducting speed in order to help conductors improve their performance

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Introduction

Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance. The primary duties of a conductor include interpreting the scores in a manner that reflects specific indications, keeping the performance on the beat, and communicating with the performers about what emotions are to be presented in the performance. To become a professional musical conductor, an individual needs to be equipped with musical knowledge and a sense of musical beat to gesture the tempos correctly. Considerable time is required to become a professional musical conductor. We developed a musical conducting recognition system to help conducting learners improve their conducting [1]. The recognition system helps musical performers access the orders with less limitation on playing in terms of weak eye sight and on-going tasks, such as turning a page and looking at the score

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