International audienceThis paper explores the use of Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suitable formal framework for describing Sign Language (SL), the language of deaf people, in the context of natural language processing. SLs are visual, complete, standalone languages which are just as expressive as oral languages. Signs in SL usually correspond to sequences of highly specific body postures interleaved with movements, which make reference to real world objects, characters or situations. Here we propose a formal representation of SL signs, that will help us with the analysis of automatically-collected hand tracking data from French Sign Language (FSL) video corpora. We further show how such a representation could help us with the desi...
The paper presents the first dataset that aims to serve interdisciplinary purposes for the utility o...
This chapter covers the key aspects of sign-language recognition (SLR), starting with a brief introd...
This paper deals with novel automatic categorization of signs used in sign language dictionaries. Th...
This paper explores the use of Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suitable formal framework for ...
This paper explores the use of Proposi-tional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suit-able formal framework fo...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the implementation of an automatic Sign Language (SL...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
Signed Language Processing (SLP) concerns the automated processing of signed languages, the main mea...
International audienceThe recognition of French Sign Language (LSF) as a natural language in 2005 cr...
This work presents a generic approach to tackle continuous Sign Language Recognition (SLR) in ordina...
This paper presents a modeling approach for Sign language recognition which is introduced through a ...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
Many technological barriers must be tackled in order to provide tools in Sign Languages (SLs) in the...
Cette thèse présente le développement d'un framework formel pour la représentation des Langues de Si...
The paper presents the first dataset that aims to serve interdisciplinary purposes for the utility o...
This chapter covers the key aspects of sign-language recognition (SLR), starting with a brief introd...
This paper deals with novel automatic categorization of signs used in sign language dictionaries. Th...
This paper explores the use of Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suitable formal framework for ...
This paper explores the use of Proposi-tional Dynamic Logic (PDL) as a suit-able formal framework fo...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the implementation of an automatic Sign Language (SL...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
Signed Language Processing (SLP) concerns the automated processing of signed languages, the main mea...
International audienceThe recognition of French Sign Language (LSF) as a natural language in 2005 cr...
This work presents a generic approach to tackle continuous Sign Language Recognition (SLR) in ordina...
This paper presents a modeling approach for Sign language recognition which is introduced through a ...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
Many technological barriers must be tackled in order to provide tools in Sign Languages (SLs) in the...
Cette thèse présente le développement d'un framework formel pour la représentation des Langues de Si...
The paper presents the first dataset that aims to serve interdisciplinary purposes for the utility o...
This chapter covers the key aspects of sign-language recognition (SLR), starting with a brief introd...
This paper deals with novel automatic categorization of signs used in sign language dictionaries. Th...