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KArSL

Ala Addin I. Sidig, Hamzah Luqman, Sabri A. Mahmoud, Mohamed Mohandes

2021ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing53 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sign language is the major means of communication for the deaf community. It uses body language and gestures such as hand shapes, lib patterns, and facial expressions to convey a message. Sign language is geography-specific, as it differs from one country to another. Arabic Sign language is used in all Arab countries. The availability of a comprehensive benchmarking database for ArSL is one of the challenges of the automatic recognition of Arabic Sign language. This article introduces KArSL database for ArSL, consisting of 502 signs that cover 11 chapters of ArSL dictionary. Signs in KArSL database are performed by three professional signers, and each sign is repeated 50 times by each signer. The database is recorded using state-of-art multi-modal Microsoft Kinect V2. We also propose three approaches for sign language recognition using this database. The proposed systems are Hidden Markov Models, deep learning images’ classification model applied on an image composed of shots of the video of the sign, and attention-based deep learning captioning system. Recognition accuracies of these systems indicate their suitability for such a large number of Arabic signs. The techniques are also tested on a publicly available database. KArSL database will be made freely available for interested researchers.

Topics & Concepts

Sign languageComputer scienceGestureHidden Markov modelArtificial intelligenceNatural language processingGesture recognitionSign (mathematics)ArabicDatabaseSpeech recognitionLinguisticsMathematical analysisPhilosophyMathematicsHand Gesture Recognition SystemsHearing Impairment and CommunicationHuman Pose and Action Recognition
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