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HVEI
2009
13 years 3 months ago
Quantifying the effect of disruptions to temporal coherence on the intelligibility of compressed American Sign Language video
Communication of American Sign Language (ASL) over mobile phones would be very beneficial to the Deaf community. ASL video encoded to achieve the rates provided by current cellula...
Frank M. Ciaramello, Sheila S. Hemami
ICASSP
2009
IEEE
14 years 15 days ago
Leveraging multiple query logs to improve language models for spoken query recognition
A voice search system requires a speech interface that can correctly recognize spoken queries uttered by users. The recognition performance strongly relies on a robust language mo...
Xiao Li, Patrick Nguyen, Geoffrey Zweig, Dan Bohus
PR
2006
112views more  PR 2006»
13 years 5 months ago
Understanding gestures with systematic variations in movement dynamics
Sign language communication includes not only lexical sign gestures but also grammatical processes which represent inflections through systematic variations in sign appearance. We...
Sylvie C. W. Ong, Surendra Ranganath, Yedatore Ven...
3DPVT
2002
IEEE
186views Visualization» more  3DPVT 2002»
13 years 10 months ago
A Gesture Recognition System Using 3D Data
In this paper a gesture recognition system using 3D data is described. The system relies on a novel 3D sensor that generates a dense range image of the scene. The main novelty of ...
Sotiris Malassiotis, Niki Aifanti, Michael G. Stri...
RAS
2008
157views more  RAS 2008»
13 years 5 months ago
Appearance-based localization for mobile robots using digital zoom and visual compass
This paper describes a localization system for mobile robots moving in dynamic indoor environments, which uses probabilistic integration of visual appearance and odometry informat...
Nicola Bellotto, Kevin Burn, E. Fletcher, Stefan W...