使用CNN和Tensorflow来识别“求救信号”手势

Gavin Elliott, Kevin Meehan, Jennifer Hyndman
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在我们的社会中,家庭暴力是一种普遍存在的犯罪,尤其是在实施新冠肺炎限制措施后。对于受害者来说,这可能是一种创伤性的经历,以至于不去报案。因此,“求救信号”手势最近被引入,作为一种离散的方法,使受害者能够自信地表达他们对帮助的需求。本研究使用深度学习方法研究了这些手势的分类,这在此背景下尚未实现。由于在不同的语境下对手势分类获得了良好的结果,因此选择了深度学习方法。由于无法获得包含这些手势图像的数据集,因此作为本研究的一部分,生成了包含112张图像的“求救信号”数据集。这些图像经过预处理,尺寸为50x50。此外,还从包含2,352张图像的预处理图像中生成了该数据集的合成版本。本研究的目的是表明使用合成的“信号帮助”数据集可以提高模型的性能,并且使用深度学习在“信号帮助”手势分类中是有效的。本研究的结果表明,使用合成的“求救信号”数据集提高了模型的性能,并且对“求救信号”手势分类是有效的。
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Using CNN and Tensorflow to recognise ‘Signal for Help’ Hand Gestures
Domestic violence is a prevalent crime in our society, more so with the introduction of COVID19 restrictions. For the victim, it can be a traumatic experience, so much as to not report the crime. Consequently, the ‘Signal for Help’ hand gestures were recently introduced as a discrete method to enable the victim to confidently express their need for help. This research investigates the classification of these hand gestures using a deep learning approach, which has not previously been implemented in this context. A deep learning approach is chosen due to the favourable results obtained in different contexts on hand gesture classification. Due to the unavailability of a dataset containing images of these hand gestures, a ‘Signal for Help’ dataset containing 112 images is generated as part of this study. These images are pre-processed to be of size 50x50 dimensions. Furthermore, a synthetic version of this dataset is also generated from the pre-processed images containing 2,352 images. The aims of this research are to show that using a synthetic ‘Signal for Help’ dataset improves model performance, and using deep learning is effective in ‘Signal for Help’ hand gesture classification. The results in this research show that using a synthetic ‘Signal for Help’ dataset improves model performance and is effective for ‘Signal for Help’ hand gesture classification.
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