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Automation of the arabic sign language recognition

Proceedings. 2004 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theory to Applications, 2004., 2004
This paper introduces a system to recognize the Arabic sign language using an instrumented glove and a machine learning method. Interfaces in sign language systems can be categorized as direct-device or vision-based. The direct-device approach uses measurement devices that are in direct contact with the hand such as instrumented gloves, flexion sensors,
Mohandes, M.   +3 more
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A survey of image-based Arabic sign language recognition

2014 IEEE 11th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD14), 2014
Sign language is the native language of deaf and hearing impaired people which they prefer to use on their daily life. Few interpreters are available to facilitate communication between deaf and vocal people. However, this is neither practical nor possible for all situations. Advances in information technology encouraged the development of systems that
Mohamed A. Mohandes   +2 more
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Arabic Sign Language Recognition an Image-Based Approach

21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07), 2007
In this paper we propose an image based system for Arabic sign language recognition. A Gaussian skin color model is used to detect the signer's face. The centroid of the detected face is then used as a reference to track the hands movement using region growing from the sequence of images comprising the signs. A number of features are then selected from
Mohamed A. Mohandes   +2 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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HMM-based Arabic Sign Language Recognition using Kinect

2015 Tenth International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM), 2015
With research in Arabic Sign Language Recognition (ArSLR) still in its infancy, we present a method for recognition of Arabic Sign Language (ArSL) using Microsoft Kinect. A new dataset for ArSL words was collected using Kinect due to the lack of existence of one. With the intention of use in medical hospitals to aid communication between a deaf or hard-
Noha A. Sarhan   +2 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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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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Arabic sign language recognition system based on wavelet networks

2016 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2016
Developing an automatic arabic sign language recognition system is of great importance, it can be used as a communication means between hearing-impaired and other people.
Fatma Guesmi   +4 more
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Arabic sign language recognition using the leap motion controller

2014 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2014
Sign language is important for facilitating communication between hearing impaired and the rest of society. Two approaches have traditionally been used in the literature: image-based and sensor-based systems. Sensor-based systems require the user to wear electronic gloves while performing the signs.
Mohamed A. Mohandes   +2 more
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