In this paper, an approach for deaf-people interfacing using computer vision is presented. The recognition of alphabetic static signs of the Spanish Sign Language is addressed. The proposed approach combines a number of norms to evaluate the distance of the current sign, to the sign models stored in a database (a dictionary). This solution leads to a largely selective criterion. The method is simple enough to provide real-time recognition, and works suitably for most letters.
Citation:
Isaac Garcia Incertis, Jaime G?mez Garc?a-Bermejo, Eduardo Zalama Casanova, "Hand Gesture Recognition for Deaf People Interfacing," icpr, vol. 2, pp.100-103, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 2, 2006