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arxiv: 1503.05830 · v1 · pith:I7F5WG26new · submitted 2015-03-19 · 💻 cs.CV

Sign Language Fingerspelling Classification from Depth and Color Images using a Deep Belief Network

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords signclassificationlanguagetechniquebeliefdeepdepthextraction
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Automatic sign language recognition is an open problem that has received a lot of attention recently, not only because of its usefulness to signers, but also due to the numerous applications a sign classifier can have. In this article, we present a new feature extraction technique for hand pose recognition using depth and intensity images captured from a Microsoft Kinect sensor. We applied our technique to American Sign Language fingerspelling classification using a Deep Belief Network, for which our feature extraction technique is tailored. We evaluated our results on a multi-user data set with two scenarios: one with all known users and one with an unseen user. We achieved 99% recall and precision on the first, and 77% recall and 79% precision on the second. Our method is also capable of real-time sign classification and is adaptive to any environment or lightning intensity.

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