IsharaKotha: A Comprehensive Avatar-based Bangla Sign Language Corpus
By: MD. Ashikul Islam , Prato Dewan , Md Fuadul Islam and more
Potential Business Impact:
Translates Bangla text into sign language animations.
Sign language is a vital communication medium for the hearing-impaired community, enabling effective interaction and self-expression. To help bridge the communication gap between hearing and hearing-impaired individuals, a text-to-sign translation system is essential. Such systems can also support learners interested in acquiring sign language skills. This work presents IsharaKotha, the first HamNoSys-based Bangla Sign Language corpus, containing 3823 words. A deep learning based lemmatizer was integrated to extract root words, enabling sign generation for complete sentences. An evaluation interface was developed to assess the quality of sign animations for letters, digits, and sentences. Two professional interpreters and one real sign language user rated the animations using categorical numeric scores. The system achieved an average rating of 3.14 out of 4.00, indicating high quality performance between Good and Excellent. These results demonstrate the potential of IsharaKotha to support future advancements in dynamic sign language translation systems. The evaluation system is available at http://bdsl-isharakotha.ap-1.evennode.com
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