Recognising BSL Fingerspelling in Continuous Signing Sequences
arXiv cs.CV / 3/23/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces FS23K, a large-scale British Sign Language fingerspelling dataset built using an iterative annotation framework.
- It proposes a fingerspelling recognition model that explicitly accounts for bi-manual interactions and mouthing cues.
- The approach halves the character error rate (CER) compared to the prior state of the art on fingerspelling recognition.
- The work demonstrates potential to support future research in sign language understanding and scalable, automated annotation pipelines, with a project page at the provided URL: https://taeinkwon.com/projects/fs23k/.
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