Recognition of signed expressions in an experimental system supporting deaf clients in the city office

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The paper addresses the recognition of dynamic Polish Sign Language expressions in an experimental system supporting deaf people in an office when applying for an ID card. A method of processing a continuous stream of RGB-D data and a feature vector are proposed. The classification is carried out using the k-nearest neighbors algorithm with dynamic time warping, hidden Markov models, and bidirectional long short-term memory. The leave-one-subject-out protocol is used for the dataset containing 121 Polish Sign Language sentences performed five times by four deaf people. A data augmentation method is also proposed and tested. Preliminary observations and conclusions from the use of the system in a laboratory, as well as in real conditions with an experimental installation in the Office of Civil Affairs are given.

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Kapuscinski, T., & Wysocki, M. (2020). Recognition of signed expressions in an experimental system supporting deaf clients in the city office. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20082190

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