The visual processing of Sign Language (SL) videos offers multiple interdisciplinary challenges for image processing and recognition. Based on tracking and visual feature extraction, we investigate SL visual phonetic modeling by exploiting statistical subunit (SU) mod-els of movement-position and handshape. We further propose a new framework to construct a data-driven lexicon that retains phonetics’ movement information and to perform automatic recognition of con-tinuous SL videos. We construct phonetically meaningful transition SU, named as raw canonical phonetic subunits (SU-CanRaw). Then, we integrate via a Hidden Markov Model multistream scheme the SU-CanRaw extended for both hands, with handshape SU, based on our previous work on Affin...
The use of subunits offers a feasible way to recognize sign language with large vocabulary. The init...
Complex hand gesture interactions among dynamic sign words may lead to misclassification, which affe...
Sign language recognition (SLR) refers to the classification of signs with a specific meaning perfor...
This work presents a generic approach to tackle continuous Sign Language Recognition (SLR) in ordina...
We present a novel and robust system for recognizing two handed motion based gestures performed with...
The ability to recognize handshapes in signing video is essential in algorithms for sign recognition...
Recent progress in fine-grained gesture and action classification, and machine translation, point to...
This work presents our recent advances in the field of automatic processing of sign language corpora...
Handshape is a key articulatory parameter in sign language, and thus handshape recognition from sign...
Automatic sign language recognition lies at the intersection of natural language processing (NLP) an...
In this work, we introduce a robust appearance-based sign language recognition system which is deriv...
The objective of this work is to annotate sign instances across a broad vocabulary in continuous sig...
Sign language recognition (SLR) is a challenging, but highly important research field for several co...
In this paper, we present an automatic hand and face segmentation algorithm based on color and motio...
While recognizing some kinds of human motion patterns requires detailed feature representation and t...
The use of subunits offers a feasible way to recognize sign language with large vocabulary. The init...
Complex hand gesture interactions among dynamic sign words may lead to misclassification, which affe...
Sign language recognition (SLR) refers to the classification of signs with a specific meaning perfor...
This work presents a generic approach to tackle continuous Sign Language Recognition (SLR) in ordina...
We present a novel and robust system for recognizing two handed motion based gestures performed with...
The ability to recognize handshapes in signing video is essential in algorithms for sign recognition...
Recent progress in fine-grained gesture and action classification, and machine translation, point to...
This work presents our recent advances in the field of automatic processing of sign language corpora...
Handshape is a key articulatory parameter in sign language, and thus handshape recognition from sign...
Automatic sign language recognition lies at the intersection of natural language processing (NLP) an...
In this work, we introduce a robust appearance-based sign language recognition system which is deriv...
The objective of this work is to annotate sign instances across a broad vocabulary in continuous sig...
Sign language recognition (SLR) is a challenging, but highly important research field for several co...
In this paper, we present an automatic hand and face segmentation algorithm based on color and motio...
While recognizing some kinds of human motion patterns requires detailed feature representation and t...
The use of subunits offers a feasible way to recognize sign language with large vocabulary. The init...
Complex hand gesture interactions among dynamic sign words may lead to misclassification, which affe...
Sign language recognition (SLR) refers to the classification of signs with a specific meaning perfor...