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Sign Language Recognition (shortened generally as SLR) is a computational task that involves recognizing actions from sign languages. This is an essential problem to solve especially in the digital world to bridge the communication gap that is faced by people with hearing impairments. Solving the problem usually requires not only annotated color (RGB) data, but various other modalities like depth, sensory information, etc. are also useful.

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  • Sign Language Recognition (shortened generally as SLR) is a computational task that involves recognizing actions from sign languages. This is an essential problem to solve especially in the digital world to bridge the communication gap that is faced by people with hearing impairments. Solving the problem usually requires not only annotated color (RGB) data, but various other modalities like depth, sensory information, etc. are also useful. (en)
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  • Sign Language Recognition (shortened generally as SLR) is a computational task that involves recognizing actions from sign languages. This is an essential problem to solve especially in the digital world to bridge the communication gap that is faced by people with hearing impairments. Solving the problem usually requires not only annotated color (RGB) data, but various other modalities like depth, sensory information, etc. are also useful. (en)
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  • Sign language recognition (en)
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