This paper presents a segment-based probabilistic approach to robustly recognize continuous sign language sentences. The recognition strategy is based on a two-layer conditional random field (CRF) model, where the lower layer processes the component channels and provides outputs to the upper layer for sign recognition. The continuously signed sentences are first segmented, and the sub-segments are labeled SIGN or ME (movement epenthesis) by a Bayesian network (BN) which fuses the outputs of independent CRF and support vector machine (SVM) classifiers. The sub-segments labeled as ME are discarded and the remaining SIGN sub-segments are merged and recognized by the two-layer CRF classifier; for this we have proposed a new algorithm based on t...
Automatic sign language recognition (SLR) is a current area of research as this is meant to serve as...
Sign language is a basic method for solving communication problems between deaf and hearing people. ...
This paper discusses sign language recognition using linguistic sub-units. It presents three types o...
Sign language recognition is to provide an efficient and accurate mechanism to transcribe sign langu...
Abstract—We consider two crucial problems in continuous sign language recognition from unaided video...
The common practice in sign language recognition is to first construct individual sign models, in te...
While recognizing some kinds of human motion patterns requires detailed feature representation and t...
In American Sign Language (ASL) the structure of signed sentences is conveyed by grammatical markers...
This work presents a framework to recognise signer independent mouthings in continuous sign language...
Abstract—The major challenges that sign language recognition (SLR) now faces are developing methods ...
We present a method for recognition of continuous Korean Sign Language (KSL). In the paper, we consi...
In American Sign Language (ASL) as well as other signed languages, different classes of signs (e.g.,...
Sign language is a natural language of deaf people comprising of hand gestures, facial expressions a...
Most deep-learning-based continuous sign language recognition (CSLR) models share a similar backbone...
Millions of hearing impaired people around the world routinely use some variants of sign languages t...
Automatic sign language recognition (SLR) is a current area of research as this is meant to serve as...
Sign language is a basic method for solving communication problems between deaf and hearing people. ...
This paper discusses sign language recognition using linguistic sub-units. It presents three types o...
Sign language recognition is to provide an efficient and accurate mechanism to transcribe sign langu...
Abstract—We consider two crucial problems in continuous sign language recognition from unaided video...
The common practice in sign language recognition is to first construct individual sign models, in te...
While recognizing some kinds of human motion patterns requires detailed feature representation and t...
In American Sign Language (ASL) the structure of signed sentences is conveyed by grammatical markers...
This work presents a framework to recognise signer independent mouthings in continuous sign language...
Abstract—The major challenges that sign language recognition (SLR) now faces are developing methods ...
We present a method for recognition of continuous Korean Sign Language (KSL). In the paper, we consi...
In American Sign Language (ASL) as well as other signed languages, different classes of signs (e.g.,...
Sign language is a natural language of deaf people comprising of hand gestures, facial expressions a...
Most deep-learning-based continuous sign language recognition (CSLR) models share a similar backbone...
Millions of hearing impaired people around the world routinely use some variants of sign languages t...
Automatic sign language recognition (SLR) is a current area of research as this is meant to serve as...
Sign language is a basic method for solving communication problems between deaf and hearing people. ...
This paper discusses sign language recognition using linguistic sub-units. It presents three types o...