Title :
LIBRAS Sign Language Hand Configuration Recognition Based on 3D Meshes
Author :
Porfirio, Andres Jesse ; Lais Wiggers, Kelly ; Oliveira, Luiz E. S. ; Weingaertner, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Informatic, Fed. Univ. of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper presents a method for recognizing hand configurations of the Brazilian sign language (LIBRAS) using 3D meshes and 2D projections of the hand. Five actors performing 61 different hand configurations of the LIBRAS language were recorded twice, and the videos were manually segmented to extract one frame with a frontal and one with a lateral view of the hand. For each frame pair, a 3D mesh of the hand was constructed using the Shape from Silhouette method, and the rotation, translation and scale invariant Spherical Harmonics method was used to extract features for classification. A Support Vector Machine (SVM) achieved a correct classification of Rank1 = 86.06% and Rank3 = 96.83% on a database composed of 610 meshes. SVM classification was also performed on a database composed of 610 image pairs using 2D horizontal and vertical projections as features, resulting in Rank1 = 88.69% and Rank3 = 98.36%. Results encourage the use of 3D meshes as opposed to videos or images, given that their direct, real time acquisition is becoming possible due to devices like Leap Motion® or high resolution depth cameras.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image classification; image segmentation; sign language recognition; support vector machines; video signal processing; 2D horizontal projection; 2D projections; 2D vertical projection; 3D meshes; Brazilian sign language; LIBRAS sign language hand configuration recognition; Leap Motion; SVM classification; feature extraction; high resolution depth cameras; scale invariant spherical harmonics method; silhouette method; support vector machine; video segmentation; Assistive technology; Databases; Feature extraction; Gesture recognition; Support vector machines; Three-dimensional displays; Videos; 3D mesh; LIBRAS; hand configuration; sign language;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2013.274