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Introducing Arabic Sign Language for Mobile Phones

2010
With the wide spread of smart mobile phones equipped with advanced processing power among deaf people, the need for utilizing these devices to serve the deaf people requirements is becoming an evolving research trend. In this paper we present the idea of a portable Arabic sign language translator for mobile phones to convert typed Arabic text to sign ...
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Translate Arabic Text to Arabic Gloss for Sign Language

Nafath
Arabic Sign Language (ArSL) is a language used by the deaf community across Arab countries, but the lack of familiarity with ArSL among the hearing population often leads to social isolation for deaf individuals. The structural differences between ArSL and spoken Arabic pose significant challenges for machine translation.
Mohamed A. Mekhtiche   +5 more
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Designing SignSpeak, an Arabic Sign Language Recognition System

2020
Deaf and hearing-impaired individuals who communicate using sign language face several communication difficulties. Because the vast majority of people do not know sign language, the need for a sign language translator is growing significantly, especially for Arabic sign language (ArSL). Today, technology plays a significant role in people’s lives. Leap
Abeer Al-Nafjan   +4 more
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Arabic Sign Language Recognition: A Review

2021
İşaret dili, sağır insanların birbirleriyle ve sıradan insanlarla iletişim kurmak için kullandıkları dildir. Sıradan bir kişi sağır bir kişiyle iletişim kurmak istediğinde genellikle bir tercüman gerekmektedir. Görsel işaret dili tanıma, bilgisayarla görmede dinamik bir araştırma alanıdır.
ALSELWİ, Ghadir Abdulhakim Abdo Abdullah   +1 more
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A Robotic Hand for Arabic Sign Language Teaching and Translation

2019
Deaf and deaf-blind individuals face many challenges in communicating with others and understanding the world surrounding them. To overcome their isolation, deaf persons use sign language to converse with others. On the other hand, deaf-blind persons are unable to see so they rely on tactile sign language by touching other persons’ hands while they ...
Maha AlRabiah   +4 more
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Large Class Arabic Sign Language Recognition

Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, 2022
Zakia Saadaoui   +2 more
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Arabic Sign Language Datasets: Review and Improvements

2023 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC), 2023
Alaa Jalal Tamimi, Iyad Hashlamon
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An Arabic Sign Language Corpus for Instructional Language in School [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
Machine translation (MT) technology has made significant progress over the last decade and now offers the potential for Arabic sign language (ArSL) signers to access text published in Arabic. The dominant model of MT is now corpus based. In this model, the accuracy of translation correlates directly with size and coverage of the corpus. The corpus is a
Almohimeed, Abdulaziz   +2 more
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Comparison of Collective Diverse Arabic Sign Language Dataset

Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, and Dependable Applications
Machine learning researchers from all around the world continue to work out the best ways to collect data efficiently. Data collecting has recently emerged as a key concern for two primary reasons. Despite the fact that machine learning is making significant progress, there may not be enough labelled data for some new applications.
Zaid Saad Bilal   +3 more
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SIFT-Based Arabic Sign Language Recognition System

2015
The literature contains many proposed solutions for automatic sign language recognition. However, the ArSL (Arabic Sign Language), unlike ASL (American Sign Language), did not take much attention from the research community. In this paper, we propose a new system which does not require a deaf wear inconvenient devices like gloves to simplify the ...
Alaa Tharwat   +4 more
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