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This work presents a weakly supervised framework with deep neural networks for vision-based continuous sign language recognition, where the ordered gloss labels but no exact temporal locations are available with the video of sign sentence, and the amount of labeled sentences for training is limited. Our approach addresses the mapping of video segments to glosses by introducing recurrent convolutional...
Traditional tonality mode (major or minor) classification or audio key finding algorithms often rely on tonic annotations (key names) of the training songs. However, unlike classical music whose keys are usually explicitly labeled in their titles, the keys of numerous popular music are hard to obtain. In contrast, it is much easier to only label the mode for each song. With only modes labeled, traditional...
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