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Gripmarks: Using Hand Grips to Transform In-Hand Objects into Mixed Reality Input

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Title: Gripmarks: Using Hand Grips to Transform In-Hand Objects into Mixed Reality Input

Teams: Facebook

Writers: Qian Zhou, Sarah Sykes, Sidney Fels, Kenrick Kin

Publication date: April 25, 2020

Abstract

We introduce Gripmarks, a system that enables users to opportunistically use objects they are already holding as input surfaces for mixed reality head-mounted displays (HMD). Leveraging handheld objects reduces the need for users to free up their hands or acquire a controller to interact with their HMD. Gripmarks associate a particular hand grip with the shape primitive of the physical object without the need of object recognition or instrumenting the object. From the grip pose and shape primitive we can infer the surface of the object. With an activation gesture, we can enable the object for use as input to the HMD. With five gripmarks we demonstrate a recognition rate of 94.2%; we show that our grip detection benefits from the physical constraints of holding an object. We explore two categories of input objects 1) tangible surfaces and 2) tangible tools and present two representative applications. We discuss the design and technical challenges for expanding the concept.

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