Modelling the Distribution of Human Motion for Sign Language Assessment
Sign Language Assessment (SLA) tools are useful to aid in language learning and are underdeveloped. Previous work has focused on isolated signs or comparison against a single reference video to assess Sign Languages (SL). This paper introduces a novel SLA tool designed to evaluate the comprehensibil...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sign Language Assessment (SLA) tools are useful to aid in language learning
and are underdeveloped. Previous work has focused on isolated signs or
comparison against a single reference video to assess Sign Languages (SL). This
paper introduces a novel SLA tool designed to evaluate the comprehensibility of
SL by modelling the natural distribution of human motion. We train our pipeline
on data from native signers and evaluate it using SL learners. We compare our
results to ratings from a human raters study and find strong correlation
between human ratings and our tool. We visually demonstrate our tools ability
to detect anomalous results spatio-temporally, providing actionable feedback to
aid in SL learning and assessment. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.10073 |