Recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks

This paper describes the structure and performance of the SLARTI sign language recognition system developed at the University of Tasmania. SLARTI uses a modular architecture consisting of multiple feature-recognition neural networks and a nearest-neighbour classifier to recognise Australian sign lan...

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Main Author: Simon Vamplew
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2007-04-01
Series:Neuropsychological Trends
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Online Access:http://www.ledonline.it/NeuropsychologicalTrends/allegati/NeuropsychologicalTrends_1_Vamplew.pdf
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description This paper describes the structure and performance of the SLARTI sign language recognition system developed at the University of Tasmania. SLARTI uses a modular architecture consisting of multiple feature-recognition neural networks and a nearest-neighbour classifier to recognise Australian sign language (Auslan) hand gestures.
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spellingShingle Simon Vamplew
Recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks
Neuropsychological Trends
sign language
hand gestures
communication aid
title Recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks
title_full Recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks
title_fullStr Recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks
title_short Recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks
title_sort recognition of sign language gestures using neural networks
topic sign language
hand gestures
communication aid
url http://www.ledonline.it/NeuropsychologicalTrends/allegati/NeuropsychologicalTrends_1_Vamplew.pdf
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