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The paper proposes a framework for recognizing hand gesture which would serve not only as a way of communication between deaf and dumb and mute people, but also, as an instructor. Deaf and dumb individuals lack in proper communication with normal people and find it difficult to properly express themselves. Thus, they are subjected to face many issues in this regard. The sign language is very popular...
Sign language is complex visual-spatial language most used in deaf society, and is a representative example of hand gesture with linguistic structure. Korean manual alphabet is a manual alphabet that augments the vowel and consonant of Korean sign language. This paper presents a system which recognizes the Korean manual alphabet (KMA) using a USB camera and translates into a normal Korean character...
An intelligent robot is required for natural interaction with humans. Visual interpretation of gestures can be useful in accomplishing natural human-robot interaction (HRI). Previous HRI research focused on issues such as hand gesture, sign language, and command gesture recognition. Automatic recognition of whole body gestures is required in order for HRI to operate naturally. This presents a challenging...
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