We are pleased to announce the publication of the edited book Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction, published by Springer Nature.
The book grew out of the discussions, collaborations, and research community formed around our workshop on radar-based interaction. The workshop provided an important starting point for bringing together researchers working across human-computer interaction, radar sensing, signal processing, machine learning, computational modelling, and interactive systems. What began as a focused venue for exchanging ideas has now developed into a broader edited volume that helps define and ground the emerging field of Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction.
The book introduces the foundations of radar sensing for HCI, discusses radar signal representations and digital signal-processing tools, reviews public datasets, and presents emerging applications such as gesture recognition on deformable objects, sensing through materials, surface interaction sensing, and mid-air handwriting. It is intended as both an accessible entry point for newcomers and a reference for researchers and practitioners already working in this interdisciplinary area.
We would like to thank all workshop participants, contributors, authors, and editors whose discussions and research helped shape this volume.
Book: Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction
Publisher: Springer Nature
Link: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-04327-6