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Gesture recognition is an advanced human–computer interaction (HCI) technology that enables machines to understand and interpret human movements, expressions, and motions as commands. Rooted in the fusion of computer vision, machine learning, sensor technology, and deep neural networks, gesture recognition is steadily transforming how users interact with digital systems. Instead of relying on keyboards, mice, or touchscreens, gesture recognition allows people to communicate with devices through natural hand gestures, facial expressions, body movements, or even subtle finger motions. The core objective of gesture recognition is to create seamless, intuitive, and contactless interaction experiences that align more closely with human behavior. As technology continues to advance, this field is evolving from basic motion tracking to highly refined systems capable of real-time interpretation, contextual understanding, and emotional recognition.
At the heart of gesture recognition lies the process of capturing physical movements and translating them into actionable digital signals. This involves several stages:…



