In this paper, we present a person independent 3D system for judging the correctness of a sign. The system is camera-based, using computer vision techniques to track the hand and e...
Jeroen Lichtenauer, Gineke A. ten Holt, Marcel J. ...
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...
In this paper, we employ a zero-order local deformation model to model the visual variability of video streams of American sign language (ASL) words. We discuss two possible ways o...
Morteza Zahedi, Daniel Keysers, Thomas Deselaers, ...
Viewpoint variance is one of the inevitable problems in vision based sign language recognition. However, most researchers avoid this problem by assuming a special view, especially...
In this paper, we present how appearance-based features can be used for the recognition of words in American sign language (ASL) from a video stream. The features are extracted wit...