Recognition of sign language with an inertial sensor-based data glove.
Technol Health Care
; 24 Suppl 1: S223-30, 2015.
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| ID: mdl-26444804
Communication between people with normal hearing and hearing impairment is difficult. Recently, a variety of studies on sign language recognition have presented benefits from the development of information technology. This study presents a sign language recognition system using a data glove composed of 3-axis accelerometers, magnetometers, and gyroscopes. Each data obtained by the data glove is transmitted to a host application (implemented in a Window program on a PC). Next, the data is converted into angle data, and the angle information is displayed on the host application and verified by outputting three-dimensional models to the display. An experiment was performed with five subjects, three females and two males, and a performance set comprising numbers from one to nine was repeated five times. The system achieves a 99.26% movement detection rate, and approximately 98% recognition rate for each finger's state. The proposed system is expected to be a more portable and useful system when this algorithm is applied to smartphone applications for use in some situations such as in emergencies.
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Assunto principal:
Língua de Sinais
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Tradução
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Algoritmos
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Reconhecimento Automatizado de Padrão
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Mãos
Limite:
Humans
País como assunto:
Asia
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2015
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Article