Real-time American sign language recognition using desk and wearable computer based video

Thad Starner(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Joshua Weaver(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Alex Pentland(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
January 1, 1998
Cited by 1,325

Abstract

We present two real-time hidden Markov model-based systems for recognizing sentence-level continuous American sign language (ASL) using a single camera to track the user's unadorned hands. The first system observes the user from a desk mounted camera and achieves 92 percent word accuracy. The second system mounts the camera in a cap worn by the user and achieves 98 percent accuracy (97 percent with an unrestricted grammar). Both experiments use a 40-word lexicon.


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