Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following limitations: they rely on laboratory conditions for sign production, are limited to a small vocabulary, rely on 2D modeling (and therefore cannot deal with occlusions and off-plane rotations), and/or achieve limited success. Here we propose a new framework that (1) provides a new tracking method less dependent than others on laboratory conditions and able to deal with variations in background and skin regions (such as the face, forearms, or other hands); (2) allows for identification of 3D hand configurations that are linguistically important in American Sign Language (ASL); and (3) incorporates statistical information reflecting linguistic...
In the age of speech and voice recognition technologies, sign language recognition is an essential p...
Hand pose tracking is essential in sign languages. An automatic recognition of performed hand signs ...
Handshape is a key linguistic component of signs, and thus, handshape recognition is essential to al...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
Computer-based sign language recognition from video is a challenging problem because of the spatiote...
Computer-based sign language recognition from video is a challenging problem because of the spatiote...
The ability to recognize handshapes in signing video is essential in algorithms for sign recognition...
We introduce a new general framework for sign recognition from monocular video using limited quantit...
Handshape is a key articulatory parameter in sign language, and thus handshape recognition from sign...
Handshape is a key linguistic component of signs, and thus, handshape recognition is essential to al...
We report on the high success rates of our new, scalable, computational approach for sign recognitio...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
In American Sign Language (ASL), the manual and the non-manual components play crucial semantical an...
Sign language is designed to assist the deaf and hard of hearing community to convey messages and co...
This thesis introduces an approach to obtain image-based hand features to accurately describe hand s...
In the age of speech and voice recognition technologies, sign language recognition is an essential p...
Hand pose tracking is essential in sign languages. An automatic recognition of performed hand signs ...
Handshape is a key linguistic component of signs, and thus, handshape recognition is essential to al...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
Computer-based sign language recognition from video is a challenging problem because of the spatiote...
Computer-based sign language recognition from video is a challenging problem because of the spatiote...
The ability to recognize handshapes in signing video is essential in algorithms for sign recognition...
We introduce a new general framework for sign recognition from monocular video using limited quantit...
Handshape is a key articulatory parameter in sign language, and thus handshape recognition from sign...
Handshape is a key linguistic component of signs, and thus, handshape recognition is essential to al...
We report on the high success rates of our new, scalable, computational approach for sign recognitio...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
In American Sign Language (ASL), the manual and the non-manual components play crucial semantical an...
Sign language is designed to assist the deaf and hard of hearing community to convey messages and co...
This thesis introduces an approach to obtain image-based hand features to accurately describe hand s...
In the age of speech and voice recognition technologies, sign language recognition is an essential p...
Hand pose tracking is essential in sign languages. An automatic recognition of performed hand signs ...
Handshape is a key linguistic component of signs, and thus, handshape recognition is essential to al...