Signed languages are visual languages produced by the movement of the hands, face, and body. In this paper, we evaluate representations based on skeleton poses, as these are explainable, person-independent, privacy-preserving, low-dimensional representations. Basically, skeletal representations generalize over an individual's appearance and background, allowing us to focus on the recognition of motion. But how much information is lost by the skeletal representation? We perform two independent studies using two state-of-the-art pose estimation systems. We analyze the applicability of the pose estimation systems to sign language recognition by evaluating the failure cases of the recognition models. Importantly, this allows us to characterize ...
Masters of ScienceRecognising and estimating gestures is a fundamental aspect towards translating fr...
In this paper we present a system for word-level sign language recognition based on the Transformer ...
Most deaf children born to hearing parents do not have continuous access to language, leading to wea...
Signed languages are visual languages produced by the movement of the hands, face, and body. In this...
In this work we combine several state-of-the-art algorithms into a single pose tracking pipeline. We...
We propose a lightweight real-time sign language detectionmodel, as we identify the need for such a ...
We present a fully automatic arm and hand tracker that detects joint positions over continuous sign ...
This thesis presents new methods in two closely related areas of computer vision: human pose estimat...
This thesis presents new methods in two closely related areas of computer vision: human pose estimat...
In the age of speech and voice recognition technologies, sign language recognition is an essential p...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that human perceivers can identify individuals fro...
Sign language recognition (SLR) is a challenging, but highly important research field for several co...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
Sign Language Recognition systems require not only the hand motion trajectory to be classified but ...
Sign language is used by the deaf and hard of hearing people for communication. Automatic sign langu...
Masters of ScienceRecognising and estimating gestures is a fundamental aspect towards translating fr...
In this paper we present a system for word-level sign language recognition based on the Transformer ...
Most deaf children born to hearing parents do not have continuous access to language, leading to wea...
Signed languages are visual languages produced by the movement of the hands, face, and body. In this...
In this work we combine several state-of-the-art algorithms into a single pose tracking pipeline. We...
We propose a lightweight real-time sign language detectionmodel, as we identify the need for such a ...
We present a fully automatic arm and hand tracker that detects joint positions over continuous sign ...
This thesis presents new methods in two closely related areas of computer vision: human pose estimat...
This thesis presents new methods in two closely related areas of computer vision: human pose estimat...
In the age of speech and voice recognition technologies, sign language recognition is an essential p...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that human perceivers can identify individuals fro...
Sign language recognition (SLR) is a challenging, but highly important research field for several co...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
Sign Language Recognition systems require not only the hand motion trajectory to be classified but ...
Sign language is used by the deaf and hard of hearing people for communication. Automatic sign langu...
Masters of ScienceRecognising and estimating gestures is a fundamental aspect towards translating fr...
In this paper we present a system for word-level sign language recognition based on the Transformer ...
Most deaf children born to hearing parents do not have continuous access to language, leading to wea...