The How2Sign is a multimodal and multiview continuous American Sign Language (ASL) dataset consisting of a parallel corpus of more than 80 hours of sign language videos and a set of corresponding modalities including speech, English transcripts, and depth. A three-hour subset was further recorded in the Panoptic studio enabling detailed 3D pose estimation.
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Rendered Handpose Dataset contains 41258 training and 2728 testing samples. Each sample provides:
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The ASL-Skeleton3D introduces a representation based on mapping into the three-dimensional space the coordinates of the signers in the ASLLVD dataset. This enables a more accurate observation of the body parts and the signs articulation, allowing researchers to better understand the language and explore other approaches to the SLR field.
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