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FGR
2004
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
Towards a One-Way American Sign Language Translator
Inspired by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) recent successes in speech recognition, we introduce a new task for sign language recognition research: a ...
R. Martin McGuire, Jose L. Hernandez-Rebollar, Tha...
FGR
2008
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Activity detection in conversational sign language video for mobile telecommunication
The goal of the MobileASL project is to increase accessibility by making the mobile telecommunications network available to the signing Deaf community. Video cell phones enable De...
Neva Cherniavsky, Richard E. Ladner, Eve A. Riskin
IBPRIA
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Robust Person-Independent Visual Sign Language Recognition
Sign language recognition constitutes a challenging field of research in computer vision. Common problems like overlap, ambiguities, and minimal pairs occur frequently and require...
Jörg Zieren, Karl-Friedrich Kraiss
ICMI
2005
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Recognition of sign language subwords based on boosted hidden Markov models
Sign language recognition (SLR) plays an important role in human-computer interaction (HCI), especially for the convenient communication between deaf and hearing society. How to e...
Liang-Guo Zhang, Xilin Chen, Chunli Wang, Yiqiang ...
ASSISTIVE
1998
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Wearable Computer Based American Sign Language Recognizer
Modern wearable computer designs package workstation level performance in systems small enough to be worn as clothing. These machines enable technology to be brought where it is n...
Thad Starner, Joshua Weaver, Alex Pentland