DocumentCode
3750084
Title
Sign language recognition with microsoft Kinect´s depth and colour sensors
Author
Panupon Usachokcharoen;Yoshikazu Washizawa;Kitsuchart Pasupa
Author_Institution
Faculty of Information Technology, King Mongkut´s Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang Bangkok 10520, Thailand
fYear
2015
Firstpage
186
Lastpage
190
Abstract
In the last few years, many technologies for helping differently-abled people have been developed continually including technologies for recognising sign language that enables them to communicate with each other. In this research, we studied sign language recognition using Microsoft Kinect. Conventionally, Microsoft Kinect uses its depth sensor to collect depth and motion features in order to recognise words in sign language. Our proposed method improved it by adding colour feature sensing. Acquired by the depth and colour sensors, all of the features were extracted and then machine-learned by multi-class Support Vector Machine. The learned features were associated with the following words: `Name´, `No´, `Thank you´, `How many´, `What´, `Where´, `Yes´, and `Your´. An experiment to find out which combination of the three features-depth, motion, and colour-predicted the mentioned words most accurately showed that the combination of motion and colour features achieved the highest accuracy at 95%.
Keywords
"Image color analysis","Feature extraction","Gesture recognition","Kernel","Sensors","Assistive technology","Frequency modulation"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal and Image Processing Applications (ICSIPA), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSIPA.2015.7412187
Filename
7412187
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