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arxiv: 1608.08339 · v1 · pith:FXQ3UF2Enew · submitted 2016-08-30 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.CV

American Sign Language fingerspelling recognition from video: Methods for unrestricted recognition and signer-independence

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.CV
keywords fingerspellingrecognitionachieveamericanchallengingerrorlanguageletter
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In this thesis, we study the problem of recognizing video sequences of fingerspelled letters in American Sign Language (ASL). Fingerspelling comprises a significant but relatively understudied part of ASL, and recognizing it is challenging for a number of reasons: It involves quick, small motions that are often highly coarticulated; it exhibits significant variation between signers; and there has been a dearth of continuous fingerspelling data collected. In this work, we propose several types of recognition approaches, and explore the signer variation problem. Our best-performing models are segmental (semi-Markov) conditional random fields using deep neural network-based features. In the signer-dependent setting, our recognizers achieve up to about 8% letter error rates. The signer-independent setting is much more challenging, but with neural network adaptation we achieve up to 17% letter error rates.

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