Manual signs in American Sign Language (ASL) are constructed using three building blocks – handshape, motion, and place of articulations. Only when these three are successfully ...
An approach to recognizing human hand gestures from a monocular temporal sequence of images is presented. Of particular concern is the representation and recognition of hand movem...
Konstantinos G. Derpanis, Richard P. Wildes, John ...
Handshape is a key linguistic component of signs, and thus, handshape recognition is essential to algorithms for sign language recognition and retrieval. In this work, linguistic ...
Ashwin Thangali, Stan Sclaroff, Carol Neidle, Joan...
Face detection has advanced dramatically over the past three decades. Algorithms can now quite reliably detect faces in clutter in or near real time. However, much still needs to ...