## Abstract Wide agreement about the goal of microfinanceโto improve the welfare of the poorโhas not led to wide agreement about how best to achieve that goal. To aid discussion, I propose a framework for __outreach__โthe social benefits of microfinanceโin terms of six aspects: worth, cost, depth,
A Framework for Recognizing the Simultaneous Aspects of American Sign Language
โ Scribed by Christian Vogler; Dimitris Metaxas
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 335 KB
- Volume
- 81
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1077-3142
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โฆ Synopsis
The major challenge that faces American Sign Language (ASL) recognition now is developing methods that will scale well with increasing vocabulary size. Unlike in spoken languages, phonemes can occur simultaneously in ASL. The number of possible combinations of phonemes is approximately 1.5 ร 10 9 , which cannot be tackled by conventional hidden Markov model-based methods. Gesture recognition, which is less constrained than ASL recognition, suffers from the same problem. In this paper we present a novel framework to ASL recognition that aspires to being a solution to the scalability problems. It is based on breaking down the signs into their phonemes and modeling them with parallel hidden Markov models. These model the simultaneous aspects of ASL independently. Thus, they can be trained independently, and do not require consideration of the different combinations at training time. We show in experiments with a 22-sign-vocabulary how to apply this framework in practice. We also show that parallel hidden Markov models outperform conventional hidden Markov models.
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