Computer-based sign language recognition from video is a challenging problem because of the spatiotemporal complexities inherent in sign production and the variations within and across signers. However, linguistic information can help constrain sign recognition to make it a more feasible classification problem. We have previously explored recognition of linguistically significant 3D hand configurations, as start and end handshapes represent one major component of signs; others include hand orientation, place of articulation in space, and movement. Thus, although recognition of handshapes (on one or both hands) at the start and end of a sign is essential for sign identification, it is not sufficient. Analysis of hand and arm movement trajec...
We introduce a new general framework for sign recognition from monocular video using limited quantit...
Unlike general gestures, Sign Languages (SLs) are highly structured so that it provides an appealing...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
Computer-based sign language recognition from video is a challenging problem because of the spatiote...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
The ability to recognize handshapes in signing video is essential in algorithms for sign recognition...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we introduce our Microsoft Kinect–based video dataset o...
Over the years, hand gesture recognition has been mostly addressed considering hand trajectories in ...
AbstractCurrent Sign Language animation technologies based on virtual reality cannot generate automa...
In American Sign Language (ASL), the manual and the non-manual components play crucial semantical an...
A novel system for the recognition of spatiotemporal hand gestures used in sign language is presente...
Handshape is a key articulatory parameter in sign language, and thus handshape recognition from sign...
Complex hand gesture interactions among dynamic sign words may lead to misclassification, which affe...
Unlike general gestures, Sign Languages (SLs) are highly structured so that it provides an appealin...
We introduce a new general framework for sign recognition from monocular video using limited quantit...
Unlike general gestures, Sign Languages (SLs) are highly structured so that it provides an appealing...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
Computer-based sign language recognition from video is a challenging problem because of the spatiote...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
The ability to recognize handshapes in signing video is essential in algorithms for sign recognition...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we introduce our Microsoft Kinect–based video dataset o...
Over the years, hand gesture recognition has been mostly addressed considering hand trajectories in ...
AbstractCurrent Sign Language animation technologies based on virtual reality cannot generate automa...
In American Sign Language (ASL), the manual and the non-manual components play crucial semantical an...
A novel system for the recognition of spatiotemporal hand gestures used in sign language is presente...
Handshape is a key articulatory parameter in sign language, and thus handshape recognition from sign...
Complex hand gesture interactions among dynamic sign words may lead to misclassification, which affe...
Unlike general gestures, Sign Languages (SLs) are highly structured so that it provides an appealin...
We introduce a new general framework for sign recognition from monocular video using limited quantit...
Unlike general gestures, Sign Languages (SLs) are highly structured so that it provides an appealing...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...