A multi-language dictionary is a fundamental tool for language learning, allowing the learner to look up unfamiliar words. Searching an unrecognized word in the dictionary does not usually require deep knowledge of the target language. However, this is not true for sign language, where gestural elements preclude this type of easy lookup. This paper introduces GlossFinder, an online tool supporting 2, 000 signs to assist language learners in determining the meaning of given signs. Unlike alternative systems of complex inputs, our system requires only that learners imitate the sign in front of a standard webcam. A user study conducted among sign language speakers of varying ability compared our system against existing alternatives and the int...
Published online: 29 January 2015The LSE-Sign database is a free online tool for selecting Spanish ...
Deaf people have as great or greater need and desire to learn foreign languages as their hearing pee...
The WLASL purports to be “the largest video dataset for Word-Level American Sign Language (ASL) reco...
In this article we present the the sign language dictionary being developed by a research team of U...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
The Online Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (ODNZSL),1 launched in 2011, is n example of a co...
International audienceSeveral online dictionaries documenting the lexicon of a variety of sign langu...
As a growing field of study within sign language linguistics, sign language lexicography faces many ...
The article describes technical and user-interface issues of transferring the contents and functiona...
Sign language lexicography has thus far been a relatively obscure area in the world of lexicography....
Automatic sign language processing is gaining popularity in Natural Language Processing (NLP) resear...
Sign languages exist in unique sociolinguistic circumstances: they are young minority languages with...
We present a new approach for isolated sign recognition, which combines a spatial-temporal Graph Con...
Automatic sign language processing is gaining popularity in Natural Language Processing (NLP) resear...
This article discusses the prerequisites for the machine translation of sign languages. The topic is...
Published online: 29 January 2015The LSE-Sign database is a free online tool for selecting Spanish ...
Deaf people have as great or greater need and desire to learn foreign languages as their hearing pee...
The WLASL purports to be “the largest video dataset for Word-Level American Sign Language (ASL) reco...
In this article we present the the sign language dictionary being developed by a research team of U...
In this paper, we describe some of the current issues in computational sign language processing. Des...
The Online Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (ODNZSL),1 launched in 2011, is n example of a co...
International audienceSeveral online dictionaries documenting the lexicon of a variety of sign langu...
As a growing field of study within sign language linguistics, sign language lexicography faces many ...
The article describes technical and user-interface issues of transferring the contents and functiona...
Sign language lexicography has thus far been a relatively obscure area in the world of lexicography....
Automatic sign language processing is gaining popularity in Natural Language Processing (NLP) resear...
Sign languages exist in unique sociolinguistic circumstances: they are young minority languages with...
We present a new approach for isolated sign recognition, which combines a spatial-temporal Graph Con...
Automatic sign language processing is gaining popularity in Natural Language Processing (NLP) resear...
This article discusses the prerequisites for the machine translation of sign languages. The topic is...
Published online: 29 January 2015The LSE-Sign database is a free online tool for selecting Spanish ...
Deaf people have as great or greater need and desire to learn foreign languages as their hearing pee...
The WLASL purports to be “the largest video dataset for Word-Level American Sign Language (ASL) reco...