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Advancing Radar Hand Gesture Recognition: A Hybrid Spectrum Synthetic Framework Merging Simulation with Neural Networks

Published 23 Apr 2025 in cs.HC | (2504.16423v1)

Abstract: Millimeter wave (mmWave) radar sensors play a vital role in hand gesture recognition (HGR) by detecting subtle motions while preserving user privacy. However, the limited scale of radar datasets hinders the performance. Existing synthetic data generation methods fall short in two key areas. On the one hand, modeling-based approaches fail to accurately simulate the wave propagation and reflection at the hand-gesture level, facing unique complexities such as diffraction and occlusion. On the other hand, generative model-based methods are hard to converge while radar data is limited, lacking interpretability, and sometimes fail to produce kinematically plausible results. To overcome these limitations, we propose a novel hybrid spectrum synthetic framework leveraging visual hand gesture data. It combines a cylinder mesh-based hand reflection model with a small-scale neural network called RadarWeightNet, which focuses on assigning weights to simulated signals. Our framework addresses two key challenges: achieving accurate simulation of complex hand geometry and bridging the simulation-to-real gap in a data-driven manner while preserving interpretability, which balances physical accuracy with machine learning adaptability. We tested our framework under extreme scenarios where radar data is scarce. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of our hybrid framework, achieving up to 63% SSIM in synthetic performance and up to 30% improvement in classification performance in few-shot learning.

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