This paper presents a prototype for converting dynamic hand gestures to text by using a device called Leap Motion. It is one of the motion tracking technologies, which could be used for recognising hand gestures without the need of wearing any external devices or capturing any images and videos. In this study, five custom dynamic hand gestures of American Sign Language were created with Leap Motion to measure the recognition accuracy of the proposed prototype using the Geometric Template Matching, Artificial Neural Network, and Cross-Correlation algorithms. The experimental results showed that the prototype achieved recognition accuracy of more than 90% in the training phase and about 60% in the testing phase.</p
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
Automatic sign language recognition plays an important role in communications for sign language user...
Though American sign language (ASL) has gained recognition from the American society, few ASL applic...
Hand gesture recognition is a topic that is still investigated by many scientists for numerous usefu...
Sign language is intentionally designed to allow deaf and dumb communities to convey messages and to...
We perform gesture recognition in a Virtual Reality (VR) environment using data produced by the Leap...
Several million people around the world use signs as their main mean of communication. The advances ...
This paper presents an early exploration of the suitability of the Leap Motion controller for Austra...
The recent introduction of novel acquisition devices like the Leap Motion and the Kinect allows to o...
Computacional recognition of sign languages aims to allow a greater social and digital inclusion of ...
Sign languages are natural languages used mostly by deaf and hard of hearing people. Different devel...
In this paper, we present an American Sign Language recognition system using a compact and affordabl...
The effective and reliable detection and classification of dynamic hand gestures is a key element fo...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation, a novel approach for recognizing static and dynamic hand gestures ...
Hand gesture interfaces provide an intuitive and natu-ral way for interacting with a wide range of a...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
Automatic sign language recognition plays an important role in communications for sign language user...
Though American sign language (ASL) has gained recognition from the American society, few ASL applic...
Hand gesture recognition is a topic that is still investigated by many scientists for numerous usefu...
Sign language is intentionally designed to allow deaf and dumb communities to convey messages and to...
We perform gesture recognition in a Virtual Reality (VR) environment using data produced by the Leap...
Several million people around the world use signs as their main mean of communication. The advances ...
This paper presents an early exploration of the suitability of the Leap Motion controller for Austra...
The recent introduction of novel acquisition devices like the Leap Motion and the Kinect allows to o...
Computacional recognition of sign languages aims to allow a greater social and digital inclusion of ...
Sign languages are natural languages used mostly by deaf and hard of hearing people. Different devel...
In this paper, we present an American Sign Language recognition system using a compact and affordabl...
The effective and reliable detection and classification of dynamic hand gestures is a key element fo...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation, a novel approach for recognizing static and dynamic hand gestures ...
Hand gesture interfaces provide an intuitive and natu-ral way for interacting with a wide range of a...
This paper presents some results towards the realization of a commercial wearable device for sign la...
Automatic sign language recognition plays an important role in communications for sign language user...
Though American sign language (ASL) has gained recognition from the American society, few ASL applic...