Recognising sign language signs from glove sensor data

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The data consists of a sample of Australian Sign Language signs performed by volunteers. There are 95 unique signs, each recorded 27 times on different days. The data was recorded using two Fifth Dimension Technologies (5DT) gloves (one for each hand) and two Ascension Flock-of-Birds magnetic position trackers. Together, this produced 22 channels of data, 11 for each hand. These channels included x, y and z position, roll, pitch and yaw movements and finger bend measurements for each finger.

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