Sign Language Recognition Analysis using Multimodal Data

Al Amin Hosain, P. Santhalingam, P. Pathak, J. Kosecka, H. Rangwala
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Voice-controlled personal and home assistants (such as the Amazon Echo and Apple Siri) are becoming increasingly popular for a variety of applications. However, the benefits of these technologies are not readily accessible to Deaf or Hard-ofHearing (DHH) users. The objective of this study is to develop and evaluate a sign recognition system using multiple modalities that can be used by DHH signers to interact with voice-controlled devices. With the advancement of depth sensors, skeletal data is used for applications like video analysis and activity recognition. Despite having similarity with the well-studied human activity recognition, the use of 3D skeleton data in sign language recognition is rare. This is because unlike activity recognition, sign language is mostly dependent on hand shape pattern. In this work, we investigate the feasibility of using skeletal and RGB video data for sign language recognition using a combination of different deep learning architectures. We validate our results on a large-scale American Sign Language (ASL) dataset of 12 users and 13107 samples across 51 signs. It is named as GMUASL51. 1 We collected the dataset over 6 months and it will be publicly released in the hope of spurring further machine learning research towards providing improved accessibility for digital assistants.
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基于多模态数据的手语识别分析
语音控制的个人和家庭助手(如亚马逊Echo和苹果Siri)在各种应用中越来越受欢迎。然而,这些技术的好处并不容易被聋人或重听人(DHH)用户获得。本研究的目的是开发和评估一个使用多种模式的符号识别系统,DHH签名者可以使用该系统与语音控制设备进行交互。随着深度传感器的进步,骨骼数据被用于视频分析和活动识别等应用。尽管三维骨骼数据在手语识别中的应用与已有研究的人类活动识别有相似之处,但在手语识别中却很少使用。这是因为与活动识别不同,手语主要依赖于手的形状模式。在这项工作中,我们研究了使用不同深度学习架构组合使用骨骼和RGB视频数据进行手语识别的可行性。我们在一个大规模的美国手语(ASL)数据集上验证了我们的结果,该数据集包含12个用户和13107个样本,跨越51个手势。它被命名为GMUASL51。我们收集了6个多月的数据集,并将公开发布,希望能促进进一步的机器学习研究,为数字助理提供更好的可访问性。
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