Proper Body Landmark Subset Enables More Accurate and 5X Faster Recognition of Isolated Signs in LIBRAS
arXiv:2510.24887v4 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: This paper examines the feasibility of utilizing lightweight body landmark detection for recognizing isolated signs in Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS). Although the use of skeleton-image representation has enabled substantial improvements in recognition performance, the use of OpenPose for landmark extraction hindered time performance. In a preliminary investigation, we observed that simply replacing OpenPose with lightweight MediaPipe, while improving processing speed, significantly reduced accuracy. To overcome this limitation, we explored landmark subset selection strategies to optimize recognition performance. Experimental results show that a proper landmark subset achieves comparable or superior performance to state-of-the-art methods while reducing processing time by more than 5X. As an additional contribution, we demonstrate that spline-based imputation effectively mitigates missing landmark issues, leading to substantial accuracy gains.