A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection

A normal human being sees, listens, and reacts to his/her surroundings. There are some individuals who do not have this important blessing. Such individuals, mainly deaf and dumb, depend on communication via sign language to interact with others. However, communication with ordinary individuals is a...

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Main Authors: Shukor, Ahmad Zaki, Miskon, Muhammad Fahmi, Jamaluddin, Muhammad Herman, Ali @ Ibrahim, Fariz, Asyraf, Mohd Fareed, Bahar, Mohd Bazli
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2015
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050915037771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2015.12.276
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spelling my.utem.eprints.181222023-07-18T09:29:18Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/18122/ A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection Shukor, Ahmad Zaki Miskon, Muhammad Fahmi Jamaluddin, Muhammad Herman Ali @ Ibrahim, Fariz Asyraf, Mohd Fareed Bahar, Mohd Bazli A normal human being sees, listens, and reacts to his/her surroundings. There are some individuals who do not have this important blessing. Such individuals, mainly deaf and dumb, depend on communication via sign language to interact with others. However, communication with ordinary individuals is a major concern for them since not everyone can comprehend their sign language. Furthermore, this will cause a problem for the deaf and dumb communities to interact with others, particularly when they attempt to involve with educational, social and work environments. In this research, the objectives are to develop a sign language translation system in order to assist the hearing or speech impaired people to communicate with normal people, and also to test the accuracy of the system in interpreting the sign language. As a first step, the best method in gesture recognition was chosen after reviewing previous researches. The configuration of the data glove includes 10 tilt sensors to capture the finger flexion, an accelerometer for recognizing the motion of the hand, a microcontroller and Bluetooth module to send the interpreted information to a mobile phone. Firstly the performance of the tilt sensor was tested. Then after assembling all connections, the accuracy of the data glove in translating some selected alphabets, numbers and words from Malaysian Sign Language is performed. The result for the first experiment shows that tilt sensor need to be tilted more than 85 degree to successfully change the digital state. For the accuracy of 4 individuals who tested this device, total average accuracy for translating alphabets is 95%, numbers is 93.33% and gestures is 78.33%. The average accuracy of data glove for translating all type of gestures is 89%. This fusion of tilt sensors and accelerometer could be improved in the future by adding more training and test data as well as underlying frameworks such as Hidden Markov Model. Elsevier B.V. 2015-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/18122/2/JournalScopus-Main-Procedia2015iris.pdf Shukor, Ahmad Zaki and Miskon, Muhammad Fahmi and Jamaluddin, Muhammad Herman and Ali @ Ibrahim, Fariz and Asyraf, Mohd Fareed and Bahar, Mohd Bazli (2015) A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection. Procedia Computer Science, 76. pp. 60-67. ISSN 1877-0509 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050915037771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2015.12.276
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description A normal human being sees, listens, and reacts to his/her surroundings. There are some individuals who do not have this important blessing. Such individuals, mainly deaf and dumb, depend on communication via sign language to interact with others. However, communication with ordinary individuals is a major concern for them since not everyone can comprehend their sign language. Furthermore, this will cause a problem for the deaf and dumb communities to interact with others, particularly when they attempt to involve with educational, social and work environments. In this research, the objectives are to develop a sign language translation system in order to assist the hearing or speech impaired people to communicate with normal people, and also to test the accuracy of the system in interpreting the sign language. As a first step, the best method in gesture recognition was chosen after reviewing previous researches. The configuration of the data glove includes 10 tilt sensors to capture the finger flexion, an accelerometer for recognizing the motion of the hand, a microcontroller and Bluetooth module to send the interpreted information to a mobile phone. Firstly the performance of the tilt sensor was tested. Then after assembling all connections, the accuracy of the data glove in translating some selected alphabets, numbers and words from Malaysian Sign Language is performed. The result for the first experiment shows that tilt sensor need to be tilted more than 85 degree to successfully change the digital state. For the accuracy of 4 individuals who tested this device, total average accuracy for translating alphabets is 95%, numbers is 93.33% and gestures is 78.33%. The average accuracy of data glove for translating all type of gestures is 89%. This fusion of tilt sensors and accelerometer could be improved in the future by adding more training and test data as well as underlying frameworks such as Hidden Markov Model.
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author Shukor, Ahmad Zaki
Miskon, Muhammad Fahmi
Jamaluddin, Muhammad Herman
Ali @ Ibrahim, Fariz
Asyraf, Mohd Fareed
Bahar, Mohd Bazli
spellingShingle Shukor, Ahmad Zaki
Miskon, Muhammad Fahmi
Jamaluddin, Muhammad Herman
Ali @ Ibrahim, Fariz
Asyraf, Mohd Fareed
Bahar, Mohd Bazli
A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection
author_facet Shukor, Ahmad Zaki
Miskon, Muhammad Fahmi
Jamaluddin, Muhammad Herman
Ali @ Ibrahim, Fariz
Asyraf, Mohd Fareed
Bahar, Mohd Bazli
author_sort Shukor, Ahmad Zaki
title A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection
title_short A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection
title_full A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection
title_fullStr A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection
title_full_unstemmed A new data glove approach for Malaysian sign language detection
title_sort new data glove approach for malaysian sign language detection
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2015
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