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Implementation of an Automatic Sign Language Lexical Annotation Framework based on Propositional Dynamic Logic

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In this paper, we present the implementation of an automatic Sign Language (SL) sign annotation framework based on a formal logic, the Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL). Our system relies heavily on the use of a specific variant of PDL, the Propositional Dynamic Logic for Sign Language (PDLSL), which lets us describe SL signs as formulae and corpora videos as labeled transition systems (LTSs). Here, we intend to show how a generic annotation system can be constructed upon these underlying theoretical principles, regardless of the tracking technologies available or the input format of corpora. With this in mind, we generated a development framework that adapts the system to specific use cases. Furthermore, we present some results obtained by our application when adapted to one distinct case, 2D corpora analysis with pre-processed tracking information. We also present some insights on how such a technology can be used to analyze 3D real-time data, captured with a depth device.
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hal-01135588 , version 1 (25-03-2015)

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  • OATAO : 13113

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Arturo Tlacaélel Curiel Diaz, Christophe Collet. Implementation of an Automatic Sign Language Lexical Annotation Framework based on Propositional Dynamic Logic. The 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference - LREC 2014, May 2014, Reykjavik, Iceland. pp. 29-36. ⟨hal-01135588⟩
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