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Gesture Recognition of Sign Language Alphabet Using a Magnetic Positioning System

Matteo Rinalduzzi, Alessio De Angelis, Francesco Santoni, Emanuele Buchicchio, Antonio Moschitta, Paolo Carbone, Paolo Bellitti, Mauro Serpelloni

2021Applied Sciences33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hand gesture recognition is a crucial task for the automated translation of sign language, which enables communication for the deaf. This work proposes the usage of a magnetic positioning system for recognizing the static gestures associated with the sign language alphabet. In particular, a magnetic positioning system, which is comprised of several wearable transmitting nodes, measures the 3D position and orientation of the fingers within an operating volume of about 30 × 30 × 30 cm, where receiving nodes are placed at known positions. Measured position data are then processed by a machine learning classification algorithm. The proposed system and classification method are validated by experimental tests. 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.

Topics & Concepts

GestureSign languageComputer scienceAlphabetGesture recognitionSpeech recognitionComputer visionTask (project management)Artificial intelligenceWearable computerTranslation (biology)Pattern recognition (psychology)Natural language processingEngineeringEmbedded systemMessenger RNASystems engineeringChemistryGeneLinguisticsBiochemistryPhilosophyHand Gesture Recognition SystemsGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyHearing Impairment and Communication
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