Through-Screen Visible Light Sensing Empowered by Embedded Deep Learning

Conference Paper (2021)
Author(s)

Hao Liu (Student TU Delft)

Hanting Ye (TU Delft - Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)

Jie Yang (TU Delft - Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)

Qing Wang (TU Delft - Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)

Research Group
Embedded Systems
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3485730.3493454 Final published version
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Research Group
Embedded Systems
Pages (from-to)
478-484
ISBN (electronic)
9781450390972
Event
19th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, SenSys 2021 (2021-11-15 - 2021-11-17), Coimbra, Portugal
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Abstract

Motivated by the trend of realizing full screens on devices such as smartphones, in this work we propose through-screen sensing with visible light for the application of fingertip air-writing. The system can recognize handwritten digits with under-screen photodiodes as the receiver. The key idea is to recognize the weak light reflected by the finger when the finger writes the digits on top of a screen. The proposed air-writing system has immunity to scene changes because it has a fixed screen light source. However, the screen is a double-edged sword as both a signal source and a noise source. We propose a data preprocessing method to reduce the interference of the screen as a noise source. We design an embedded deep learning model, a customized model ConvRNN, to model the spatial and temporal patterns in the dynamic and weak reflected signal for air-writing digits recognition. The evaluation results show that our through-screen fingertip air-writing system with visible light can achieve accuracy up to 91%. Results further show that the size of the customized ConvRNN model can be reduced by 94% with less than a 10% drop in performance.