Artificial Intelligence for Sign Language Translation – A Design Science Research Study

Author:

Strobel Gero, ,Schoormann Thorsten,Banh Leonardo,Möller Frederik, , ,

Abstract

Although our digitalized society is able to foster social inclusion and integration, there are still numerous communities suffering from inequality. This is also the case with deaf people. About 750,000 deaf people in the European Union and over 4 million deaf people in the United States face daily challenges in terms of communication and participation. This occurs not only in leisure activities but also, and more importantly, in emergency situations. To provide equal environments and allow people with hearing handicaps to communicate in their native language, this paper presents an AI-based sign language translator. We adopted a transformer neural network capable of analyzing over 500 data points from a person’s gestures and face to translate sign language into text. We have designed a machine learning pipeline that enables the translator to evolve, build new datasets, and train sign language recognition models. As proof of concept, we instantiated a sign language interpreter for an emergency call with over 200 phrases. The overall goal is to support people with hearing inabilities by enabling them to participate in economic, social, political, and cultural life.

Publisher

Association for Information Systems

Subject

General Medicine,General Medicine,Materials Chemistry

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