Automatically recognizing classifier-based grammatical structures of American Sign Language (ASL) is a challenging problem. Classifiers in ASL utilize surrogate hand shapes for people or "classes" of objects and provide information about their location, movement and appearance. In the past researchers have focused on recognition of finger spelling, isolated signs, facial expressions and interrogative words like WH-questions (e.g. Who, What, Where, and When). Challenging problems such as recognition of ASL sentences and classifier-based grammatical structures remain relatively unexplored in the field of ASL recognition. One application of recognition of classifiers is toward creating educational games to help young deaf children acquire l...
95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents and lack continuous exposure to language, which oft...
A majority of deaf 18-year-olds in the United States have an English reading level below that of a t...
Deaf and hearing-impaired persons learn American Sign Language (ASL) as their natural language. Ther...
Using hidden Markov models (HMM's), an unobstrusive single view camera system is developed that...
There are estimated to be more than a million Deaf and severely hard of hearing individuals living i...
Sign language is designed to assist the deaf and hard of hearing community to convey messages and co...
This dissertation presents segmental discriminative analysis techniques for American Sign Language (...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
American Sign Language (ASL) is notable for its unique grammatical structures such as classifiers an...
In this project, students have attempted to implement a computer-vision based translation system for...
In American Sign Language (ASL), the manual and the non-manual components play crucial semantical an...
Despite the fact that there is critical grammatical information expressed through fa-cial expression...
Most deaf children born to hearing parents do not have continuous access to language, leading to wea...
The CopyCat project is an interdisciplinary effort to create a set of computer-aided language learni...
This article presents an interactive hand shape recognition user interface for American Sign Languag...
95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents and lack continuous exposure to language, which oft...
A majority of deaf 18-year-olds in the United States have an English reading level below that of a t...
Deaf and hearing-impaired persons learn American Sign Language (ASL) as their natural language. Ther...
Using hidden Markov models (HMM's), an unobstrusive single view camera system is developed that...
There are estimated to be more than a million Deaf and severely hard of hearing individuals living i...
Sign language is designed to assist the deaf and hard of hearing community to convey messages and co...
This dissertation presents segmental discriminative analysis techniques for American Sign Language (...
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following lim...
American Sign Language (ASL) is notable for its unique grammatical structures such as classifiers an...
In this project, students have attempted to implement a computer-vision based translation system for...
In American Sign Language (ASL), the manual and the non-manual components play crucial semantical an...
Despite the fact that there is critical grammatical information expressed through fa-cial expression...
Most deaf children born to hearing parents do not have continuous access to language, leading to wea...
The CopyCat project is an interdisciplinary effort to create a set of computer-aided language learni...
This article presents an interactive hand shape recognition user interface for American Sign Languag...
95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents and lack continuous exposure to language, which oft...
A majority of deaf 18-year-olds in the United States have an English reading level below that of a t...
Deaf and hearing-impaired persons learn American Sign Language (ASL) as their natural language. Ther...