DocumentCode :
1977734
Title :
Exploiting speech/gesture co-occurrence for improving continuous gesture recognition in weather narration
Author :
Sharma, Ritu ; Cai, Jinxin ; Chakravarthy, Srinath ; Poddar, I.
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
422
Lastpage :
427
Abstract :
In order to incorporate naturalness in the design of human computer interfaces (HCI), it is desirable to develop recognition techniques capable of handling continuous natural gesture and speech inputs. Though many different researchers have reported high recognition rates for gesture recognition using hidden Markov models (HMM), the gestures used are mostly pre-defined and are bound with syntactical and grammatical constraints. But natural gestures do not string together in syntactical bindings. Moreover, strict classification of natural gestures is not feasible. We have examined hand gestures made in a very natural domain, that of a weather person narrating in front of a weather map. The gestures made by the weather person are embedded in a narration. This provides us with abundant data from an uncontrolled environment to study the interaction between speech and gesture in the context of a display. We hypothesize that this domain is very similar to that of a natural human-computer interface. We present an HMM architecture for continuous gesture recognition framework and keyword spotting. To explore the relation between gesture and speech, we conducted a statistical co-occurrence analysis of different gestures with a selected set of spoken keywords. We then demonstrate how this co-occurrence analysis can be exploited to improve the performance of continuous gesture recognition
Keywords :
gesture recognition; hidden Markov models; statistical analysis; television applications; user interface management systems; user interfaces; weather forecasting; HCI; HMM; continuous gesture recognition; hidden Markov models; human computer interfaces; keyword spotting; performance; speech inputs; speech/gesture co-occurrence; statistical co-occurrence analysis; weather narration; Electrical capacitance tomography; Face; Handicapped aids; Hidden Markov models; Human computer interaction; Psychology; Read only memory; Speech analysis; Speech recognition; Statistical analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, 2000. Proceedings. Fourth IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0580-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AFGR.2000.840669
Filename :
840669
Link To Document :
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