New Capability to Look Up an ASL Sign from a Video Example
Carol Neidle, Augustine Opoku, Carey Ballard, Yang Zhou, Xiaoxiao He,, Gregory Dimitriadis, Dimitris Metaxas

TL;DR
This paper introduces a web-based system that allows users to identify ASL signs from video clips by providing the five most likely matches, improving sign lookup and annotation processes.
Contribution
A novel video-based sign lookup system that integrates with SignStream to enhance ASL linguistic annotation and accessibility.
Findings
System provides top 5 sign matches from video input
Integrates with SignStream for efficient annotation
Facilitates linguistic research and sign language learning
Abstract
Looking up an unknown sign in an ASL dictionary can be difficult. Most ASL dictionaries are organized based on English glosses, despite the fact that (1) there is no convention for assigning English-based glosses to ASL signs; and (2) there is no 1-1 correspondence between ASL signs and English words. Furthermore, what if the user does not know either the meaning of the target sign or its possible English translation(s)? Some ASL dictionaries enable searching through specification of articulatory properties, such as handshapes, locations, movement properties, etc. However, this is a cumbersome process and does not always result in successful lookup. Here we describe a new system, publicly shared on the Web, to enable lookup of a video of an ASL sign (e.g., a webcam recording or a clip from a continuous signing video). The user submits a video for analysis and is presented with the five…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrical Contact Performance and Analysis · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation · Engineering and Test Systems
MethodsContrastive Language-Image Pre-training
