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    Processo para Reconhecimento e Tradução de Sinais em LIBRAS Utilizando Redes Neurais Artificiais

    Data de publicação: 04/09/2020

    ABSTRACT
    Recognized by law, the Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS), is the
    second Brazilian official language and, according to IBGE (Brazilian
    Institute of Geography and Statistics), Brazil has a large community
    of hearing-impaired people, with approximately nine million of
    deaf people. Besides that, most of the non-deaf community cannot
    communicate or understand this language. Considering that, the
    use of LIBRAS’ interpreters becomes extremely necessary in order
    to allow a greater inclusion of people with this type of disability
    with the whole community. However, an alternative solution to
    this problem would be to use artificial neural network methods for
    the LIBRAS recognition and translation. In this work, a process
    of LIBRAS’ recognition and translation is presented, using videos
    as input and a convolutional-recurrent neural network, known as
    ConvLSTM. This type of neural network receives the sequence of
    frames from the videos and analyzes, frame by frame, if the frame
    belongs to the video and if the video belongs to a specific class.
    This analysis is done in two steps: first, the image is analyzed in
    the convolutional layer of the network and, after that, it is sent to
    the network recurrent layer. In the current version of the implemented
    network, data collection has already been carried out, the
    convolutional-recurrent neural network has been trained and it is
    possible to recognize when a given LIBRAS’ video represents or
    not a specific sentence in this language.

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