Touch screens have become increasingly popular and widely used in most human–computer interfaces. As screen sizes have become larger for commercial use, the cost-performance ratio has been an important issue… Click to show full abstract
Touch screens have become increasingly popular and widely used in most human–computer interfaces. As screen sizes have become larger for commercial use, the cost-performance ratio has been an important issue for both producers and consumers. In this paper, we present a new low-cost touch display method using an optical technique. Our approach is suitable for any regular screen without size limitation and represents a cost-effective solution. The proposed system employs a single webcam and an infrared laser line projector and incorporates image processing and computer vision methods to achieve the desired touch function. The experimental results of the proposed method provide a novel, real-time, and low-cost system to transform a conventional non-touch display into a touch-sensitive screen. The infrared optical technique can implement touch interactivity on desktop screens or large projection screens. Additionally, users can set up the system easily.
               
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