2010 3rd International Conference on Human-Centric Computing, HumanCom 2010
Abstract:
Recognizing continuous finger spelling plays an important role in understanding sign language.
There are two major phases in recognizing continuous finger spelling, which are posture segmentation and
posture recognition. In the former, a continuous gesture sequence is decomposed into segments, which are
then used for the latter to indentify corresponding characters. Among all the segments, beside valid postures
corresponding to characters, there are also many movement epentheses, which appear between pairs of
postures to move the hands from the end of one posture to the beginning of the next. In this paper, we
propose a framework to split a continuous movement sequence into segments as well as to identify valid
postures and movement epentheses. By using the velocity and signing rate based filter, we can obtain very
good result with both high recall and precision rate. ?? 2010 IEEE.