METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTING INFORMATION IN MULTI-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Method and apparatus for selecting information in a multi-dimensional space are provided. The method includes the steps of sensing the motion of a user intending to select information, and determining whether the sensed motion is an effective motion intended for information selection and returning to the sensing step if it is determined that the motion is not the effective one. Accordingly, difficulty in setting a predetermined threshold to a single value can be overcome. In addition, even a very slight motion can be accurately detected without being influenced by gravity and offsets. Moreover, it can be accurately determined whether a user's two- or three-dimensional motion is an effective motion for selecting information and which motion unit among at least two motion units has generated the effective motion, so that a high correct recognition rate for information and high reliability can be achieved, and a user is allowed to easily select information.
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This application is a continuation of pending prior application Ser. No. 10/484,505 filed Jan. 22, 2005, which is a National Stage Application of PCT Application No. PCT/KR02/01369 filed Jul. 22, 2002, and claims benefit of priority based on Korean Patent Application No. 2001-44588, filed Jul. 24, 2001, the disclosures of which is incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for sensing a motion for selecting information in a two- or three-dimensional space, and more particularly, to an information selection method and apparatus for determining whether a sensed motion is effective in a multi-dimensional space.
2. Description of the Related Art
Representative apparatuses for sensing a user's motion for pointing at or inputting information in a two- or three-dimensional space are handheld space-type input apparatuses, such as personal computers (PCs), personal digital assistances (PDAs), and cellular phones; wireless portable pointing apparatuses, wireless portable keyboards; hand motion and gesture recognizing apparatuses; virtual musical playing apparatuses; computer game machines; virtual environment exercise and training apparatuses; virtual reality data gloves; mechanical impact and shake tracking and monitoring apparatuses; and robot motion information acquiring apparatuses.
Usually, in order to determine whether information generated by a user's motion using the above apparatuses is effective, conventionally, a mechanical switch or a pressure sensor is used. In other words, according to a conventional method, when a switch or sensor is pushed or touched on a plane, an on/off signal is generated, and effective information is identified according to the on/off signal. Conventionally, whether a user's motion for selecting information is an effective one can be determined by contact on a plane, but whether a user's motion for selecting information in a three-dimensional space is an effective one cannot be determined via the same method.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides an information selection method through which information selected by a user can be exactly recognized from the user's motion for selecting information in a multi-dimensional space.
The present invention also provides an information selection apparatus for performing the above information selection method in a multi-dimensional space.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of selecting information in a multi-dimensional space. The method includes the steps of (a) sensing the motion of a user for information selection; and (b) determining whether the sensed motion is an effective motion of the intended information selection and returning to step (a) if it is determined that the motion is not the effective motion.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus for selecting information in a multi-dimensional space. The apparatus includes at least one motion unit moved by a user intending to select information; at least one sensing unit for sensing the motion of the motion unit and outputting the result of sensing; and at least one effective signal detection unit for checking whether the motion of the motion unit is an effective motion intending to select the information based on the result of sensing and outputting the result of checking as an effective signal.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
Hereinafter, a method of selecting information in a multi-dimensional space according to the present invention and the structure and operations of an information selection apparatus for performing the above method according to the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.
At least one motion unit 40 shown in
In one embodiment of the present invention, the motion unit 40 can be attached to a predetermined body part, for example, a hand, finger, foot, head, arm, or leg, of a user. The motion unit 40 may be a member (not shown) of a glove type which is directly installed on the hand or may be a manipulation member (not shown) which can be manipulated by the user without being directly attached to the user's predetermined body part. For example, the manipulation member as the motion unit 40 can be realized in the form of a glove-puppet.
To perform a method of selecting information according to the present invention, at least one sensing unit 42 senses the motion of the motion unit 40 moved by a user desiring to select information and outputs the result of sensing the motion in step 10. The sensing unit 42 can visually sense the motion of the motion unit 40. For this, the sensing unit 42 visually observes the motion of the motion unit 40 through a monitor (not shown) and outputs the result of observation as the motion of the motion unit 40. In addition, the sensing unit 42 can sense the amount of motion of the motion unit 40 through the variation of acceleration, the variation of angular velocity, the variation of resistance, the variation of capacitance, the variation of a magnetic field, the direction of a magnetic field, or the variation of the number of pulses. For this, the sensing unit 42 can be realized as a Micro ElectroMechanic System (MEMS) inertial sensor for sensing the variation of acceleration and angular velocity, a variable resistance sensor for sensing the variation of resistance, a variable capacity sensor for sensing the variation of capacitance, a magnetic sensor for sensing the variation of a magnetic field or the direction of a magnetic field, or a rotary encoder type sensor for sensing the variation of the number of pulses. Here, the magnetic sensor can be realized as a giant magneto resistive (GMR) sensor. The examples of the structures and operations of these sensors are disclosed in Korean Patent Application No. 2001-41560, entitled “Information Input Apparatus and Method Using Body Angle at Joint”.
The information selection apparatus of
If the regularizing unit 44 is not provided, after step 10, it is determined whether the amount of the sensed motion exceeds a predetermined amount in step 12. If it is determined that the sensed motion amount exceeds the predetermined amount, an information selection method according to the present invention ends. However, if it is determined that the sensed motion amount does not exceed the predetermined amount, the procedure goes to step 14. To perform step 12, the information selection apparatus of
If it is determined that the motion amount does not exceed the predetermined amount, when the regularizing unit 44 is not provided, the ADC 46 converts the result of sensing received from the sensing unit 42 from an analog form into a digital form in response to the result of comparison received from the first comparator 52 and outputs the result of conversion to the effective signal detection unit 48 in step 14. However, when the regularizing unit 44 is provided, the ADC 46 converts the result of regularization received from the regularizing unit 44 from an analog form into a digital form and outputs the result of conversion to the effective signal detection unit 48. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the ADC 46 converts the result of sensing from an analog form into a digital form only when it is recognized that the sensed motion amount does not exceed the predetermined amount based on the result of comparison received from the first comparator 52. However, according to another embodiment of the present invention, unlike
In addition, according to the present invention, step 14 and the ADC 46 can be selectively provided. In other words, when the result of sensing performed by the sensing unit 42 has an analog form and the effective signal detection unit 48 detects an effective signal in a digital form, the ADC 46 is provided. However, when the result of sensing performed by the sensing unit 42 has a digital form, the ADC 46 is not provided.
According to the present invention, unlike
After step 14, it is determined whether the motion sensed by the sensing unit 42 is an effective one, i.e., the intended one for information selection when the user moves the motion unit, in step 16. For this, if it is recognized that the amount of the sensed motion does not exceed the predetermined amount based on the result of comparison received from the first comparator 52, the effective signal detection unit 48 determines whether the motion of the motion unit 40 moved by the user is an effective one based on the result of sensing performed by the sensing unit 42 when the ADC 46 and the regularizing unit 44 are not provided, based on the result of conversion performed by the ADC 46 when the ADC 46 is provided as shown in
If it is determined that the motion of the motion unit 40 is not an effective one intended for information selection, the effective signal detection unit 48 controls the sensing unit 42 to sense a new motion. In contrast, if it is determined that the motion of the motion unit 40 is an effective one intended for information selection, the effective signal detection unit 48 generates an effective signal indicating that the motion of the motion unit 40 is an effective one and outputs the effective signal to the effective information determination unit 54.
For clarity of the present invention, on the assumption that the regularizing unit 44 and the ADC 46 are not provided, a preferred embodiment of step 16 shown in
The feature amount detector 90 of
If only one motion is always sensed by the sensing unit 42 of
The regularizing unit 44 or 92 regularizes input data and can be realized as a multiplier (not shown) for multiplying the received sensing result by a weight and outputting the multiplication result as the result of regularization. For example, when it is assumed that the motion unit 40 is provided at each of a thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger, a different amount of a motion is generated when clicking each finger, so the result of sensing is regularized to detect only the component having a change in size from the result of sensing as a feature amount. For this, a weight multiplied by the result of sensing the motion of the thumb is set to be larger than a weight multiplied by the result of sensing the motion of a finger other than the thumb, for example, the little finger. As described above, weights can be empirically determined in advance as having different values according to the motion degree of the motion unit 40. For example, the results of sensing the motions generated when clicking the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger, respectively, are examined in advance, and the results of examinations are analyzed to set different weights for different fingers.
Alternatively, according to the present invention, different weights can be set depending on an angle at which each finger is bent regardless of the kind of finger. For example, all angles at which the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger can be bent are examined, and the results of examinations are analyzed to set different weights for different angles.
Meanwhile, the structures and operations of embodiments of the feature amount detector 90 shown in
According to this embodiment of the present invention, a band pass filter 126 of the feature amount detector 90A band-pass filters the result of sensing received through an input terminal IN3, as shown in
According to this embodiment, the first filter 140 of the feature amount detector 90B filters a first frequency component of the result of sensing input through an input terminal IN4 and outputs the result of filtering to the differential calculator 144. The second filter 142 filters a second frequency component of the result of sensing input through the input terminal IN4 and outputs the result of filtering to the differential calculator 144. The differential calculator 144 calculates the difference between the result of filtering of the first filter 140 and the result of filtering of the second filter 142 and outputs the calculated difference to the signal extractor 146.
According to the present invention, each of the first and second frequency components filtered by the first and second filters 140 and 142, respectively, may be a low-band component, a high-band component, or just a band component. The first and second frequency components may be a low-band component and a high-band component, respectively, a low-band component and a band component, respectively, or a high-band component and a band component, respectively. For clarity of the present invention, when it is assumed that the first and second frequency components are low-band components, that the cut-off frequency fc1 of the first filter 140 is 10 Hz, and that the cut-off frequency fc2 of the second filter 142 is 4 Hz, the feature amount detector 90B of
The first filter 140 having the cut-off frequency fc1 of 10 Hz low-pass filters the first frequency component of the result of sensing, which is input through the input terminal IN4 and shown in
Let us know suppose that the motion unit 40 is attached to the thumb of a glove-shaped member (not shown) and a user wearing the glove-shaped member on his/her hand clicks information by moving his/her thumb to the left or right. Here, since the thumb usually moves to the left and right when the user clicks the thumb, it is necessary to set only one direction effective in clicking. Otherwise, when the thumb is moved for one click, two clicks may be recognized. To recognize an effective motion only, the signal extractor 124 or 146 shown in
The first rectifier 160 shown in
The first inverter 180 shown in
Meanwhile, after step 70 shown in
To perform step 72, the second comparator 94 compares the feature amount received from the feature amount detector 90 with the externally received predetermined threshold and outputs the result of comparison to the first counter 96 and to the sensing unit 42 through an output terminal OUT2. If it is determined that the feature amount is less than the predetermined threshold, the procedure goes to step 10. For this, the sensing unit 42 senses a new motion of the motion unit 40 when the feature amount is recognized as being less than the predetermined threshold based on the result of comparison performed by the second comparator 94.
Referring to
If it is determined that the feature amount 200 is not maintained to be at least the predetermined threshold for the first predetermined period T1, the procedure goes to step 10. For this, the sensing unit 42 senses a new motion of the motion unit 40 if it is determined that the feature amount 200 is not maintained to be at least the predetermined threshold for the first predetermined period T1 based on the resuit of comparison performed by the third comparator 98. This is because a feature amount should be maintained to be at least a predetermined threshold for at least the first predetermined period T1 in order to determine a user's motion as an intentional motion to select information. Otherwise, the user's motion is not determined as an intentional effective motion.
In contrast, if it is determined that the feature amount 200 is maintained to be at least the predetermined threshold for the first predetermined period T1, the sensed motion of the motion unit 40 is determined as an effective motion in step 76, and the procedure goes to step 18. Here, the first predetermined period T1 is set to the minimum time taken for the user to move the motion unit 40 to intentionally select information. For performing step 76, the effective signal generator 100 generates an effective signal indicating that the motion of the motion unit 40 is an effective motion in response to the result of comparison received from the third comparator 98 and outputs the effective signal to the effective information determination unit 54 through an output terminal OUT4. Here, if it is determined that the feature amount 200 is maintained to be at least the predetermined threshold for the first predetermined period T1 based on the result of comparison of the third comparator 98, the sensing unit 42 may not sense a new motion of the motion unit 40 or may not output the result of sensing.
Step 74 may be selectively provided. Accordingly, the first counter 96 and the third comparator 98 of
Meanwhile, according to the present invention, when it is determined whether the sensed motion is effective in step 16, the result of sensing obtained for a period other than the first predetermined period T1 in the second predetermined period T2 of
The effective information determination unit 54 of
For example, the effective information determination unit 54 shown in
More specifically, the effective information determination unit 54 acts as an information recognizer disclosed in the Korean Patent Application No. 2001-41560. In other words, the effective information determination unit 54 searches for the information which is mapped to a one-dimensional position designated by a user on the information screen, recognizes the searched information which is received through the input terminal IN1 as effective information which is selected by the user in response to the effective signal received from the effective signal detection unit 48, and outputs the recognized effective information through the output terminal OUT1. Alternatively, the effective information determination unit 54 searches for the information, which is mapped to the horizontal and vertical coordinate values corresponding to a two-dimensional position determined from the horizontal and vertical positions of information designated by the user on the information screen, recognizes the searched information which is received through the input terminal IN1 as effective information which is selected by the user in response to the effective signal received from the effective signal detection unit 48, and outputs the recognized effective information through the output terminal OUT1.
Meanwhile, at least two effective motions may be detected. For example, when the motion unit 40 is provided at each finger, the clicking motion of a middle finger can be accompanied with the motion of a ring finger and the motion of a little finger. In this case, the unintentional motions of the ring and little fingers must be considered as ineffective motions. Otherwise, the motions of the ring and little fingers may act as cross-talk when it is determined whether the motion of the middle finger is an effective motion.
Hereinafter, in the case where at least two effective motions are generated, an information selection method according to the present invention and the structure and operations of an information selection apparatus according to the present invention for performing the above method will be described with reference to the attached drawings.
If it is determined that the motion of the motion unit 40 is an effective motion in step 16 shown in
If it is determined that there are at least two effective motions, the largest effective motion is selected from the effective motions in step 224. For this, the first storage unit 240 receives one or more feature amounts corresponding to one or more effective motions from the feature amount detector 90 through an input terminal IN7 and stores the one or more feature amounts. The first feature amount selector 244 selects the biggest feature amount from the feature amounts stored in the first storage unit 240 in response to the result of counting received from the second counter 242 and outputs the selected feature amount to the effective information determination unit 246. For example, only if it is recognized that there are at least two effective motions based on the result of counting received from the second counter 242, the first feature amount selector 244 performs step 224.
The steps 220 and 224 may be performed between steps 16 and 18 shown in
Here, if it is determined that there are not at least two effective motions based on the result of counting performed by the second counter 242, the effective information determination unit 246 determines the information, which is selected by a single effective motion and received through an input terminal IN9, as effective information and outputs the determined effective information through an output terminal OUT10 in step 222. Alternatively, if it is determined that there are at least two effective motions based on the result of counting performed by the second counter 242, after step 224, the effective information determination unit 246 determines information, which is selected by an effective motion corresponding to the feature amount selected by the first feature amount selector 244 from a plurality of pieces of information which are selected by the effective motions and received through the input terminal IN9, as the effective information and outputs the determined effective information through the output terminal OUT10 in step 226.
If it is determined that the motion of the motion unit 40 is an effective motion in step 16 shown in
If it is determined that there are at least two effective motions, a first determined effective motion is selected from the effective motions in step 264, and the procedure goes to step 266.
For clarity of step 264, it is assumed that the motion unit 40 is attached to each finger of a user's hands intending to select information, and information is selected by moving one of the user's fingers. Here, at least one finger near to a finger which is intentionally moved may be moved together or following with the intentionally moved finger regardless of the user's intention. Accordingly, in step 264 it is determined which finger is intentionally moved based on the fact that a feature amount generated by the motion of the intentionally moved finger is detected prior to a feature amount generated by the motion of a near finger. To perform step 264, the second storage unit 280 stores points (that is, instants of time) when one or more feature amounts corresponding to one or more effective motions are received from the feature amount detector 90 through an input terminal IN10. The first time selector 284 selects an earliest time from the instants of time stored in the second storage unit 280 in response to the result of counting received from the third counter 282 and outputs the selected time to the effective information determination unit 286. For example, only if it is recognized that there are at least two effective motions based on the result of counting received from the third counter 282, the first time selector 284 performs step 264. Steps 260 and 264 may be performed between steps 16 and 18 shown in
Here, if it is determined that there are not at least two effective motions based on the result of counting performed by the third counter 282, the effective information determination unit 286 determines the information, which is selected by a single effective motion and received through an input terminal IN12, as effective information and outputs the determined effective information through an output terminal OUT11 in step 262. Alternatively, if it is determined that there are at least two effective motions based on the result of counting performed by the third counter 282, after step 264, the effective information determination unit 286 determines the information, which is selected by the first determined effective motion corresponding to a feature amount generated at the time selected by the first time selector 284 from a plurality of pieces of information which are selected by the effective motions and received through the input terminal IN12, as the effective information and outputs the determined effective information through the output terminal OUT11 in step 266.
If it is determined that the motion of the motion unit 40 is an effective motion in step 16 shown in
If it is determined that there are at least two effective motions, it is determined whether the effective motions are determined simultaneously in step 304. For this, the fourth storage unit 332 stores instants of time when one or more feature amounts corresponding to one or more effective motions are received from the feature amount detector 90 through an input terminal IN12. The fifth comparator 336 compares the instants of time stored in the fourth storage unit 332 and outputs the result of comparison to the second feature amount selector 338, the second time selector 340, and the effective information determination unit 342. According to the present invention, the fifth comparator 336 may perform a comparison operation in response to the result of counting received from the fourth counter 334. For example, if it is recognized that there are not at least two effective motions based on the result of counting performed by the fourth counter 334, the fifth comparator 336 does not perform the comparison operation.
If it is determined that the effective motions are not determined simultaneously, a first determined effective motion is selected from the effective motions in step 306, and the procedure goes to step 310. Like step 264, step 306 is performed based on the fact that a feature amount corresponding to the first determined effective motion is first detected by the feature amount detector 90. To perform step 306, the second time selector 340 selects the earliest instant of time from the instants of time stored in the fourth storage unit 332 in response to the result of comparison received from the fifth comparator 336 and outputs the selected instant of time to the effective information determination unit 342. For example, only if it is recognized that the effective motions are not determined simultaneously based on the result of comparison received from the fifth comparator 336, the second time selector 340 performs step 306.
If it is determined that the effective motions are determined simultaneously, the largest effective motion is selected from the effective motions in step 308, and the procedure goes to step 310. For this, the third storage unit 330 receives one or more feature amounts corresponding to one or more effective motions from the feature amount detector 90 through an input terminal IN13 and stores the one or more feature amounts. The second feature amount selector 338 selects a biggest feature amount from among the feature amounts stored in the third storage unit 330 in response to the result of comparison received from the fifth comparator 336 and outputs the selected feature amount to the effective information determination unit 342. For example, only if it is recognized that the effective motions are determined simultaneously based on the result of comparison received from the fifth comparator 336, the second feature amount selector 338 performs step 308.
The steps 300 through 308 may be performed between steps 16 and 18 shown in
Here, if it is determined that there are not at least two effective motions based on the result of counting performed by the fourth counter 334, the effective information determination unit 342 determines the information, which is selected by a single effective motion and received through an input terminal IN16, as effective information and outputs the determined effective information through an output terminal OUT12 in step 302. Alternatively, if it is determined that there are at least two effective motions based on the result of counting performed by the fourth counter 334, after step 306 or 308, the effective information determination unit 342 determines the information, which is selected by the effective motion corresponding to the feature amount selected by the second feature amount selector 338 or the feature amount generated at the instant of time selected by the second time selector 340 from a plurality of pieces of information which are selected by the effective motions and received through the input terminal IN16, as the effective information in response to the result of comparison received from the fifth comparator 336 and outputs the determined effective information through the output terminal OUT12 in step 310.
The information selection method of
Unlike the method shown in
According to the present invention, the effective information determination unit 246, 286, or 342 shown in
The information selection apparatus shown in
As described above, the motion unit 40 can be attached to a user's predetermined body part. In the case where the predetermined body part is a finger, the sensing unit 42 senses the motion of a finger joint. In the case where the predetermined body part is a hand, the sensing unit 42 senses the motion of the wrist. In the case where the predetermined body part is a neck, the sensing unit 42 senses the motion of the neck joint. In addition, in the case where the sensing unit 42 senses the motion of a third joint from the end of the finger, an information selection method and apparatus according to the present invention can be used for recognizing whether the clicking motion of a finger such as an index finger, middle finger, ring finger, or little finger is effective, because the third joint of a finger is usually moved when a user clicks a key on a widely known QWERY keyboard.
For example, let us assume that a user inputs information in a three-dimensional space by moving a glove-shaped member endowed with the sensing unit 42, and the sensing unit 42 is composed of inertial sensors attached to fingers and the back of a hand. Here, an information selection method according to the present invention can be used for recognizing whether the information pointed at by the motion angle of a finger at its joint is effective or for recognizing whether a finger's clicking motion for determining the input of information pointed at by the finger is effective.
Consequently, when a user intends to point or input information by moving the motion unit 40 in a two- or three-dimensional space, an information selection method and apparatus according to the present invention can recognize whether the motion of the motion unit 40 is effective in apparatuses for sensing the motion of the motion unit 40.
As described above, considering that a change in the size of the motion sensing result of the motion unit 40 can be large or small when information is selected by slowly or quickly moving the motion unit 40, a method and apparatus for selecting information in a multi-dimensional space according to the present invention detect, as a portion having a change in size, the difference between the results of filtering performed using the first and second filters 140 and 142 having different cut-off frequencies, thereby overcoming difficulty in setting a predetermined threshold to a single value. In addition, even the very slight motion of the motion unit 40 can be accurately detected without being influenced by gravity and offsets which can be provoked by using an inertial sensor as the sensing unit 42. Moreover, the present invention can accurately determine whether a user's two- or three-dimensional motion is an effective motion for selecting information and which motion unit 40, among at least two motion units 40, has generated the effective motion, thereby achieving a high correct recognition rate and high reliability and allowing a user to easily select the desired information.
Claims
1. A method of selecting information in a multi-dimensional space, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) sensing the motion of a user for information selection;
- (b) determining, using the amount of the sensed motion, whether the sensed motion is an effective motion of the intended information selection and returning to step (a) if it is determined that the motion is not the effective motion; and
- (c) determining whether the amount of the sensed motion exceeds a predetermined amount after step (a) and going to step (b) if it is determined that the amount of the motion does not exceed the predetermined amount.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of converting the result of sensing from an analog form into a digital one after step (a) and going to step (b), wherein step (b) comprises determining whether the motion is the effective motion based on the result of conversion.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of (d) if it is determined that the motion is the effective motion in step (b), determining the information selected by the effective motion as effective information.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein step (a) comprises visually sensing the motion.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the motion is a three-dimensional motion.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the motion is a two-dimensional motion.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the information selection implies pointing the information.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the information selection denotes inputting the information.
9. An apparatus for selecting information in a multi-dimensional space, the apparatus comprising:
- at least one motion unit moved by a user intending to select information;
- at least one sensing unit for sensing the motion of the motion unit and outputting the result of sensing;
- at least one effective signal detection unit for checking whether the motion of the motion unit is an effective motion intending to select the information based on the result of sensing and outputting the result of checking as an effective signal;
- a motion amount detection unit for detecting the amount of the motion from the result of sensing; and
- a first comparator for comparing the amount of the motion received from the motion amount detection unit with a predetermined amount and outputting the result of comparison,
- wherein the effective signal detection unit checks whether the motion of the motion unit is the effective motion in response to the result of comparison performed the first comparator.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising an analog-to-digital converter for converting the sensing result from an analog form into a digital form and outputting the result of conversion to the effective signal detection unit,
- wherein the effective signal detection unit checks whether the motion of the motion unit is the effective motion based on the result of conversion.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the analog-to-digital converter converts the result of sensing from the analog form into the digital form in response to the result of comparison performed by the first comparator.
12. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising an effective information determination unit for determining information selected by the motion as effective information in response to the effective signal received from the effective signal detection unit.
13. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the sensing unit visually senses the motion of the motion unit.
14. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the motion unit is moved by the user in a three-dimensional space.
15. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the motion unit is moved by the user in a two-dimensional space.
16. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the selection of the information implies pointing the information.
17. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the selection of the information denotes inputting the information.
18. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the motion unit is attached to a predetermined body part of the user and moved by the user.
19. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the user points the information by moving the motion unit.
20. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the user determines input of the information by moving the motion unit.
21. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the predetermined body part is at least one hand.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the motion corresponds to a third joint of a finger.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 6, 2007
Publication Date: Nov 29, 2007
Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (Suwon-si)
Inventors: Tae-Sik Park (Suwon-si), Sang-Goog Lee (Anyang-si), Kwang-Woon Lee (Suwon-si)
Application Number: 11/697,670
International Classification: G09G 5/00 (20060101);