A Linguistic Perspective on Radar Micro-Doppler Analysis of American Sign Language

S. Gurbuz, A. Gurbuz, E. Malaia, Darrin J. Griffin, Chris S. Crawford, M. M. Rahman, Ridvan Aksu, Emre Kurtoğlu, Robiulhossain Mdrafi, Ajaymehul Anbuselvam, Trevor Macks, Engin Ozcelik
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Although users of American Sign Language (ASL) comprise a significant minority in the U.S. and Canada, people in the Deaf community have been unable to benefit from many new technologies, which depend upon vocalized speech, and are designed for hearing individuals. While video has led to tremendous advances in ASL recognition, concerns over invasion of privacy have limited its use for in-home smart environments. This work presents initial work on the use of RF sensors, which can protect user privacy, for the purpose of ASL recognition. The new offerings of 2D/3D RF data representations and optical flow are presented. The fractal complexity of ASL is shown to be greater than that of daily activities - a relationship consistent with linguistic analysis conducted using video.
美国手语雷达微多普勒分析的语言学视角
虽然美国手语(ASL)的使用者在美国和加拿大占少数,但聋人社区的人们无法从许多新技术中受益,这些新技术依赖于有声语言,并且是为听力正常的人设计的。虽然视频在美国手语识别方面取得了巨大的进步,但对侵犯隐私的担忧限制了它在家庭智能环境中的应用。这项工作提出了使用射频传感器的初步工作,它可以保护用户隐私,用于美国手语识别。介绍了2D/3D射频数据表示和光流的新产品。研究表明,美国手语的分形复杂性大于日常活动的分形复杂性,这种关系与使用视频进行的语言分析一致。
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