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Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering & Technology

Vishnupuri, NANDED- 431606(MS)


(An Autonomous Institute Owned By Government of Maharashtra)

Presentation on

PILL CAMERA

Presented by-
Asha Shyamkunwar (B.tech)
Department of EXTC
Contents
 What Is gesture
 What is Gesture Recognition
 Components
 Existing system
 Features
 Advantage
 Disadvantage
 Future scope
 Conclusion
 Reference
INTRODUCTION: -

 In the automotive industry, vehicular


infotainment systems have grown in
popularity and complexity over the past
several years. Mainstream car manufacturers
now offer up to 700 infotainment and
environmental controls for the driver and
passengers to manipulate
Introduction

What Is gesture:

 Gestures are an important aspect of human interaction, both interpersonally and in


the context of man-machine interfaces. A gesture is a form of non-verbal
communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages,
either in place of speech or together and in parallel with words. Gestures include
movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body.
 Gesticulation:- Spontaneous movements of the hands and arms that accompany
speech. Language-like gestures:- Gesticulation that is integrated into a spoken
utterance, replacing a particular spoken word or phrase. Pantomimes:- Gestures
that depict objects or actions, with or without accompanying speech. Emblems:-
Familiar gestures such as V for victory, thumbs up, and assorted rude gestures. Sign
languages.:- Linguistic systems, such as American Sign Language, which are well
defined.
What is Gesture Recognition ? 
1.  Interface with computers using gestures of the human body, typically hand movements.
Gesture recognition is an important skill for robots that work closely with humans.
Gesture recognition is especially valuable in applications involving interaction
human/robot for several reasons.
2.  A basic working of the gesture recognition system

3.  Hand gesture recognition is one obvious way to create a useful, highly adaptive
interface between machines and their users. Hand gesture recognition technology would
allow for the operation of complex machines using only a series of finger and hand
movements, eliminating the need for physical contact between operator and machine.
4.  Facial gesture recognition is another way of creating an effective non-contact interface
between users and their machines. The goal of facial gesture recognition is for machines
to effectively understand emotions and other communication cues within humans,
regardless of the countless physical differences between individuals.
5.  Sign language recognition is one of the most promising sub-fields in gesture
recognition research. Effective sign language recognition would grant the deaf and hard-
of-hearing expanded tools for communicating with both other people and machines.
Description
 Pill camera is also called as a capsule
endoscopy.

 The capsule contains a camera, an LED light,


a battery and a built-in antenna.

 The antenna transmits the image to a small


recording unit that the patient wear on their
waist during the study.
Existing system
 Optical Dome: It contains the light receiving
window.
 Lens Holder: Is that part of the capsule which

accommodate the lens.


 Lens: In an integral component of the capsule
Thank You

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