Litcius/Paper detail

Design and Evaluation of Hybrid Search for American Sign Language to English Dictionaries: Making the Most of Imperfect Sign Recognition

Saad Hassan, Akhter Al Amin, Alexis Gordon, Sooyeon Lee, Matt Huenerfauth

2022CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Searching for the meaning of an unfamiliar sign-language word in a dictionary is difficult for learners, but emerging sign-recognition technology will soon enable users to search by submitting a video of themselves performing the word they recall. However, sign-recognition technology is imperfect, and users may need to search through a long list of possible results when seeking a desired result. To speed this search, we present a hybrid-search approach, in which users begin with a video-based query and then filter the search results by linguistic properties, e.g., handshape. We interviewed 32 ASL learners about their preferences for the content and appearance of the search-results page and filtering criteria. A between-subjects experiment with 20 ASL learners revealed that our hybrid search system outperformed a video-based search system along multiple satisfaction and performance metrics. Our findings provide guidance for designers of video-based sign-language dictionary search systems, with implications for other search scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSign languageImperfectSign (mathematics)Natural language processingInformation retrievalArtificial intelligenceWord (group theory)Meaning (existential)Filter (signal processing)American Sign LanguageSearch engineLinguisticsPsychologyComputer visionPhilosophyPsychotherapistMathematicsMathematical analysisHand Gesture Recognition SystemsHearing Impairment and CommunicationSpeech and dialogue systems