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Superresolution Reconstruction in Automatic Thai Sign Language Feature Extraction Using Adaptive Triangulation Interpolation
Author(s) -
Eakbodin Gedkhaw,
Mahasak Ketcham
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of online and biomedical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.184
H-Index - 8
ISSN - 2626-8493
DOI - 10.3991/ijoe.v18i02.28147
Subject(s) - bilinear interpolation , bicubic interpolation , artificial intelligence , interpolation (computer graphics) , computer science , computer vision , feature (linguistics) , sign language , triangulation , pattern recognition (psychology) , convolutional neural network , feature extraction , sign (mathematics) , image (mathematics) , multivariate interpolation , mathematics , linguistics , philosophy , geometry , mathematical analysis
Superresolution is an image processing technique for improving image quality and enhancing low-resolution images. This paper presents a novel interpolation method for increasing superresolution reconstruction effectiveness using a triangulation interpolation algorithm for automatic Thai sign language feature extraction. This approach uses three neighboring pixels for estimation. The experiment compared the superresolution reconstruction performance using the triangulation interpolation algorithm and the nearest-neighbor, SRCNN, bilinear, bicubic, GPR, and NEDI methods. The super-resolution reconstruction using the triangulation-improved interpolation technique provided the best PSNR measurements of image quality between the original and superresolution-reconstructed images. The PSNR value of the sign language image was 40.608, improving performance by 13.15%. The Thai sign language gesture recognition using 2D convolutional neural networks showed that the designed model increased the gesture recognition effectiveness with an accuracy of 0.95 and loss of 0.14. Thus, this study provides state-of-the-art superresolution reconstruction for automatic Thai sign language gesture recognition.

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