
We present an unobtrusive multimodal interface for smart objects (MISO) in an everyday indoor environment. MISO uses pointing for object selection and context-sensitive arm gestures for object control. Finger snaps are used to confirm object selections and to aid with gesture segmentation. Audio feedback is provided during the interaction. The use of a Kinect depth camera allows for a compact system and robustness in varying environments and lighting conditions at low cost.
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