HearASL: Your Smartphone Can Hear American Sign Language

May 1, 2023·
Yusen Wang
,
Fan Li
Corresponding author
,
Yadong Xie
Chunhui Duan
Chunhui Duan
,
Yu Wang
· 2 min read
Type
Publication
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 10(10), 8839-8852
Status
Peer-reviewed
publications

Abstract

Sign language is expressed by movements of the hands and facial expressions, which is mainly used by the deaf community. Although some gesture recognition methods are put forward, they possess different defects and are not applicable to deal with the sign language recognition (SLR) problem. In this article, we propose an end-to-end American SLR system with built-in speakers and microphones in smartphones, which enables SLR at both word level and sentence level. The high-level idea is to use the inaudible acoustic signal to estimate channel information and capture the sign language in real time. We use channel impulse response to represent each sign language gesture, which can realize finger-level recognition. We also pay attention to conversion movements between two words and treat them as an additional label when training the sentence-level classification model. We implement a prototype system and run a series of experiments that demonstrate the promising performance of our system. Experimental results show that our approach can achieve an accuracy of 97.2% at word-level recognition and word error rate of 0.9% at sentence-level recognition, respectively.

Citation

Y. Wang, F. Li, Y. Xie, C. Duan, and Y. Wang, “HearASL: Your Smartphone Can Hear American Sign Language,” IEEE Internet of Things Journal(IOT), vol. 10, no. 10, pp. 8839-8852, 2023.

中文引用(GB/T 7714)

Wang Y, Li F, Xie Y, et al. HearASL: Your Smartphone Can Hear American Sign Language[J]. IEEE Internet of Things Journal(IOT), 2023, 10(10): 8839-8852.

Chunhui Duan
Authors
Chunhui Duan (she/her)
Associate Professor
I am Chunhui Duan (段春晖), currently an Associate Professor (tenure-track) in School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology. Previously, I worked as a postdoc research fellow at Tsinghua University. I received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Software at Tsinghua University, in 2013 and 2018 respectively, supervised by Prof. Yunhao Liu.

My research interests include RFID, Internet-of-Things, indoor localization, wireless sensing, etc.