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Enhancing Brazilian Sign Language Recognition through Skeleton Image Representation
May 1, 2024, 4:45 a.m. | Carlos Eduardo G. R. Alves, Francisco de Assis Boldt, Thiago M. Paix\~ao
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Abstract: Effective communication is paramount for the inclusion of deaf individuals in society. However, persistent communication barriers due to limited Sign Language (SL) knowledge hinder their full participation. In this context, Sign Language Recognition (SLR) systems have been developed to improve communication between signing and non-signing individuals. In particular, there is the problem of recognizing isolated signs (Isolated Sign Language Recognition, ISLR) of great relevance in the development of vision-based SL search engines, learning tools, and …
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