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    Gesture Recognition of Sign Language Alphabet Using a Magnetic Positioning System by Matteo Rinalduzzi, Alessio De Angelis, Francesco Santoni, Emanuele Buchicchio, Antonio Moschitta, Paolo Carbone, Paolo Bellitti, Mauro Serpelloni

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Results show that the proposed approach has good generalization properties and provides a classification accuracy of approximately 97% on 24 alphabet letters. Thus, the feasibility of the proposed gesture recognition system for the task of automated translation of the sign language alphabet for fingerspelling is proven.…”
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    A construction of maximum distance profile convolutional codes with small alphabet sizes by Luo, Gaojun, Cao, Xiwang, Ezerman, Martianus Frederic, Ling, San

    Published 2023
    “…Keeping the code rate to a constant, the alphabet size is roughly the square root of the previously best-known value.…”
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    Base41: A proposal for printable encoding of bit strings by Marco Botta, Davide Cavagnino

    Published 2023-05-01
    Subjects: “…alphabet definition…”
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    What happens in library filing?/ by 267220 Hoffman, Herbert H.

    Published 1976
    Subjects: “…Alphabetizing…”
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    Development of images to braille conversion software for alphabets using template matching and rule based by Izzati Farrahiyah, Mazlan

    Published 2011
    “…An images to Braille Conversion Software/Hardware (Alphabets) is a system that helps Blind people to read available reading materials.The current system only can support uppercase English alphabets from A to Z using six dots.Hence,to complete the current system,we have developed a complete images to Braille conversion system to process and convert the images of normal texts into Braille dots (8 dots) taking into account (i) lower/upper case English alphabets,(ii) numbers and (iii) special characters/symbols all together.Particularly,this research focuses on the part one,which is the processing and conversion of lower/upper case alphabets.This system receives the input images,process and compares it with characters templates that have been stored in the database. …”
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    American Sign Language Alphabet Recognition by Extracting Feature from Hand Pose Estimation by Jungpil Shin, Akitaka Matsuoka, Md. Al Mehedi Hasan, Azmain Yakin Srizon

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Three character datasets were used for recognition: the ASL Alphabet dataset, the Massey dataset, and the finger spelling A dataset. …”
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    The Serbian Sign Language Alphabet: A Unique Authentic Dataset of Letter Sign Gestures by Mladen Radaković, Marina Marjanović, Ivana Ristić, Valentin Kuleto, Milena P. Ilić, Svetlana Dabić-Miletić

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This article focuses on detailing a Serbian Sign Language alphabet database and the method for creating it in order to provide a foundation for answering the various societal challenges of persons who use the Serbian language. …”
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    On the Number of Balanced Words of Given Length and Height over a Two-Letter Alphabet by Nicolas Bédaride, Eric Domenjoud, Damien Jamet, Jean-Luc Rémy

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We exhibit a recurrence on the number of discrete line segments joining two integer points in the plane using an encoding of such segments as balanced words of given length and height over the two-letter alphabet $\{0,1\}$. We give generating functions and study the asymptotic behaviour. …”
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    73 vs. 91: drafting a code for new alphabetical catalog of the British Museum by Franco Neri

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The paper, starting from the draft of 73 Rules Museum proposed by Panizzi to the Trustees in March 1839, aims at bringing out Panizzi’s underlying design for the new alphabetical catalog of the British Museum. Two temporal perspectives are crossed in contextualizing the process of drafting the rules: one of shorter duration, with a focus on items and actors of a confrontation that became intense between 1834 and 1839; and another, of a wider time span, aimed at reconstructing the conflicts of bibliographic cultures, the lines of tradition and the originality of Panizzi’s approach. …”
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