Nowadays, surface electromyography (sEMG) is evolving as a technology for hand gesture recognition. Detailed studies have revealed the capacity of EMG signals to access detailed information, particularly in the classification of hand gestures. Indeed, this advancement emerges as an interesting element in refining the recognition and interpretation of sign languages and exploring deeper into the phonology of signed languages.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe analysis and recognition of sign languages are currently active fields of research focused on sign recognition. Various approaches differ in terms of analysis methods and the devices used for sign acquisition. Traditional methods rely on video analysis or spatial positioning data calculated using motion capture tools.
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