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Gesture Search: An Intuitive Tool for Fast Mobile Data Search

Published on February 2019 by Anita Singh, Ajeet Kumar Yadav
Leveraging Information Technology for Inter-Sectoral Research
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICAIM2017 - Number 3
February 2019
Authors: Anita Singh, Ajeet Kumar Yadav
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Anita Singh, Ajeet Kumar Yadav . Gesture Search: An Intuitive Tool for Fast Mobile Data Search. Leveraging Information Technology for Inter-Sectoral Research. ICAIM2017, 3 (February 2019), 12-14.

@article{
author = { Anita Singh, Ajeet Kumar Yadav },
title = { Gesture Search: An Intuitive Tool for Fast Mobile Data Search },
journal = { Leveraging Information Technology for Inter-Sectoral Research },
issue_date = { February 2019 },
volume = { ICAIM2017 },
number = { 3 },
month = { February },
year = { 2019 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 12-14 },
numpages = 3,
url = { /proceedings/icaim2017/number3/30398-1777/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%A Anita Singh
%A Ajeet Kumar Yadav
%T Gesture Search: An Intuitive Tool for Fast Mobile Data Search
%J Leveraging Information Technology for Inter-Sectoral Research
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%V ICAIM2017
%N 3
%P 12-14
%D 2019
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

It's very common to see that the latest generations of mobile phones are capable of gathering a wide range of data, right from GPS information to images to contacts. However, it is still a problem when it comes to accessing data in real time from mobile users. Therefore, we have taken to discover how Gesture Recognition can make wonders in gathering data from mobile phones. In this paper, we also demonstrate a fictitious scenario to emphasize this theory. This example has demonstrated that in the backdrop of a real-world example, people find it easier to access the mobile data. Given that mobile phones have also expanded in size, this helps the user to make gestures to their phones instead of actually touching the screens. Also, it seems that the current year is the beginning of the trend that will eventually popularize gesture control for smart phones.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Gesture-based User Mobile Connectivity Search Terms Shortcuts Markov Models