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ISWC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Using Multiple Sensors for Mobile Sign Language Recognition
We build upon a constrained, lab-based Sign Language recognition system with the goal of making it a mobile assistive technology. We examine using multiple sensors for disambiguat...
Helene Brashear, Thad Starner, Paul Lukowicz, Holg...
UAIS
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Recent developments in visual sign language recognition
Abstract Research in the field of sign language recognition has made significant advances in recent years. The present achievements provide the basis for future applications with t...
Ulrich von Agris, Jörg Zieren, Ulrich Canzler...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
15 years 8 hour ago
Automated Extraction of Signs from Continuous Sign Language Sentences using Iterated Conditional Modes
Recognition of signs in sentences requires a training set constructed out of signs found in continuous sentences. Currently, this is done manually, which is a tedious process. I...
Barbara L. Loeding, Sudeep Sarkar, Sunita Nayak
WACV
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Automatic Recognition of Colloquial Australian Sign Language
This paper presents an automatic Australian sign language (Auslan) recognition system, which tracks multiple target objects (the face and hands) throughout an image sequence and e...
Eun-Jung Holden, Gareth Lee, Robyn A. Owens
CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 7 months ago
Enhanced continuous sign language recognition using PCA and neural network features
In this work a Gaussian Hidden Markov Model (GHMM) based automatic sign language recognition system is built on the SIGNUM database. The system is trained on appearance-based feat...
Yannick L. Gweth, Christian Plahl, Hermann Ney