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A new dataset of British Sign Language footage to help academic researchers interested in automated sign language recognition has just been released. Published: 18 November 2021.
This dataset is released by BBC R&D for non-commercial research work to the academic community. This dataset contain clips of British Sign Language translators within BBC programme content. The ...
“The dataset is manually made with a computer webcam and given annotations. The model, for now, is trained on single frames. To detect videos, the model has to be trained on multiple frames, for ...
Earlier this year, Google presented a research paper on real-time sign language detection using human pose estimation at the Sign Language Recognition, Translation and Production 2020 workshop.
Along with teaching sign language, the platform also allows signers of any skill level to contribute by singing specific words to add to Nvidia’s growing ASL open-source video dataset.
This dataset is released by BBC R&D for non-commercial research work to the academic community. This dataset contain clips of British Sign Language translators within BBC programme content. The ...
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