具有长短期记忆的手语识别

Tao Liu, Wen-gang Zhou, Houqiang Li
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手语识别(Sign Language Recognition, SLR)旨在将手语(Sign Language, SL)翻译成语音或文字,以方便听障人士与正常人之间的交流。这个问题具有广泛的社会影响,但由于不同人的差异和手语的复杂性,它具有挑战性。传统的单反方法一般使用手工特征和隐马尔可夫模型(hmm)来建模时间信息。但是,可靠的手工特征很难设计,并且不能适应大量变化的标志文字。为了解决这一问题,考虑到长短期记忆(LSTM)可以很好地模拟时间序列的上下文信息,我们提出了一种基于LSTM的端到端SLR方法。我们的系统以4个骨骼关节的运动轨迹作为输入,没有任何先验知识,也没有明确的特征设计。为了评估我们提出的模型,我们用Kinect 2.0建立了一个大型孤立的中文手语词汇表。实验结果表明,与传统的HMM方法相比,该方法是有效的。
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Sign language recognition with long short-term memory
Sign Language Recognition (SLR) aims at translating the Sign Language (SL) into speech or text, so as to facilitate the communication between hearing-impaired people and the normal people. This problem has broad social impact, however it is challenging due to the variation for different people and the complexity in sign words. Traditional methods for SLR generally use handcrafted feature and Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) modeling temporal information. But reliable handcrafted features are difficult to design and not able to adapt to the large variations of sign words. To approach this problem, considering that Long Short-Term memory (LSTM) can model the contextual information of temporal sequence well, we propose an end-to-end method for SLR based on LSTM. Our system takes the moving trajectories of 4 skeleton joints as inputs without any prior knowledge and is free of explicit feature design. To evaluate our proposed model, we built a large isolated Chinese sign language vocabulary with Kinect 2.0. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach compared with traditional HMM based methods.
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