Abstract: Human computer interaction is commonly performed using physical input devices, which may not be
suitable in all environments or for all users. This paper presents Air Command, a vision-driven gesture and gaze control
system that enables hands-free computer interaction using a standard webcam. The system combines gaze-based cursor
movement with hand gesture-based command execution, allowing users to perform operations such as clicking,
scrolling, zooming, and application control without physical contact. Eye blink detection is used for mouse click
actions, while predefined hand gestures trigger system commands. The proposed approach operates in real time on
consumer-grade hardware and incorporates stability mechanisms to reduce unintended actions. Experimental results
demonstrate reliable performance under normal conditions, highlighting the feasibility of vision-based interaction as an
effective alternative to traditional input devices.

Keywords: Human–Computer Interaction, Computer Vision, Gaze Tracking, Hand Gesture Recognition, Touch-Free
Interaction, Assistive Computing.


Downloads: PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2026.15182

How to Cite:

[1] Avinash Gowda S, Usha M, "Air Command : A Vision Driven Gesture and Gaze Control System," International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2026.15182

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