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Qian Zhou1, Hui Li1, Weizhi Meng2
1School of Computer Science, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, 9 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing 210023, China.
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Sign language is a complex and dynamic visual language that requires the coordinated movement of various body parts, such as the hands, arms, and limbs-making it an ideal application domain for sensor networks to capture and interpret human gestures accurately. To address the intricate task of precise and expedient SLR from raw videos, this study introduces a novel deep learning approach by devising a multimodal framework for SLR. Specifically, feature extraction models are built based on two modalities: skeleton and RGB images. In this paper, we firstly propose a Multi-Stream Spatio-Temporal Graph Convolutional Network (MSGCN) that relies on three modules: a decoupling graph convolutional network, a self-emphasizing temporal convolutional network, and a spatio-temporal joint attention module. These modules are combined to capture the spatio-temporal information in multi-stream skeleton features. Secondly, we propose a 3D ResNet model based on deformable convolution (D-ResNet) to model complex spatial and temporal sequences in the original raw images. Finally, a gating mechanism-based Multi-Stream Fusion Module (MFM) is employed to merge the results of the two modalities. Extensive experiments are conducted on the public datasets AUTSL and WLASL, achieving competitive results compared to state-of-the-art systems.
