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Juan P Wachs1, Kausheek Vujjeni, Eric T Matson
1School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA. jpwachs@purdue.edu
Abstract:
An endoscope is an invaluable tool to interpret conditions within a body. Flexible endoscopes are controlled by a set of rotational knobs requiring a doctor's hands to guide and locate the view. This research uses a combination of a camera, facial recognition techniques and software to create a hands-free gesture recognition application for use by a physician to probe the internals of a human body. The physician will utilize the head movements to move the endoscopic camera freeing their hands to perform a procedure or other functions.
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