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license: cc-by-nc-sa-4.0
language:
- ase
- en
tags:
- sign-language
- asl
- american-sign-language
- keypoints
- mediapipe
- pose-estimation
- multimodal
- accessibility
pretty_name: "CLERC Épée v0.2 — Sign Language Data Layer"
size_categories:
- n<1K
task_categories:
- feature-extraction
- translation
- token-classification
---
# CLERC Épée v0.2
**The first AI-grade sign language data layer.**
A multi-signer ASL keypoint corpus designed for AI training, research benchmarking, and inter-signer variability studies. **v0.2 expands the signer pool from 3 to 4 and the corpus from 300 to 600 clips, in a fully parallel structure** — every one of 150 phrases is signed by all four Deaf signers.
> CLERC builds the data layer underneath sign language AI — not a translation tool, not an accessibility app. Infrastructure.
---
## Dataset Summary
- **600 ASL clips** — 150 unique phrases × 4 Deaf signers (fully parallel structure)
- **Inter-signer parallel structure** — identical phrases across all four signers for direct variability analysis
- **Multimodal keypoints** — hands, body, eyes, mouth, head silhouette (MediaPipe-extracted)
- **Linguistically validated** — ASL gloss annotations with temporal segmentation
> **This release ships extracted keypoints and annotations only — no raw video.** Source clips remain proprietary; access is reserved for commercial licensing (contact **florian@clerc.io**).
This is **v0.2**, a pilot release representing a portion of the full CLERC catalog. Full corpus access available via commercial license.
---
## Benchmark — why multi-signer data matters
A small BiLSTM trained on the four release signers and tested on signers held **entirely outside** the
training set shows the core result: **one signer does not generalize to a stranger, four do.**

- Train on 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 signers, tested on a brand-new signer: **22% → 40% → 50% → 59%** accuracy (macro-F1 0.13 → 0.38).
- More data keeps lifting it: **23% → 61%** as training examples grow, and the curve is not saturated.
- Tested on two held-out signers (no leakage), 24 shared glosses, 8 seeds.
Full method, numbers, and honest caveats: **[BENCHMARK.md](BENCHMARK.md)**.
---
## Dataset Statistics
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total clips | 600 (150 per signer) |
| Unique phrases | 150 (fully parallel × 4 signers) |
| Signers | 4 (ALPHA, BRAVO, CHARLIE, DELTA) |
| Total frames | 69,504 |
| Mean clip length | 116 frames (≈ 3.9 s @ 30 fps) |
| Total signed duration | 38.61 min |
| Gloss tokens | 1,708 |
| Unique glosses | 251 |
| Mean segments per clip | 2.85 |
| MediaPipe head-silhouette detection | 99.98% of frames |
| Frame rate | 29.95 – 30.0 fps |
| Coordinate space | MediaPipe image-normalized (signer perspective) |
**Top 10 glosses** (cumulative coverage of corpus):
| # | Gloss | Tokens | % of corpus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | YOU | 273 | 16.0% |
| 2 | QUESTION | 182 | 10.7% |
| 3 | WHERE | 50 | 2.9% |
| 4 | WHAT | 43 | 2.5% |
| 5 | HAVE | 41 | 2.4% |
| 6 | WANT | 36 | 2.1% |
| 7 | LIKE | 32 | 1.9% |
| 8 | HOW | 25 | 1.5% |
| 9 | YOUR | 24 | 1.4% |
| 10 | HOW MANY | 21 | 1.2% |
---
## Languages
- American Sign Language (ASL) — ISO 639-3: `ase`
- Written translations in English
---
## Dataset Structure
```
epee/
├── keypoints/ # 600 .npy arrays, shape (n_frames, 128, 3)
├── annotations/ # 600 .json files
└── metadata.csv # master index (1 row per clip)
```
### Keypoint layout (128 landmarks per frame)
| Indices | Region | Source | Notes |
|---------|--------|--------|-------|
| 0–20 | Left hand (21 points) | MediaPipe Hands | |
| 21–41 | Right hand (21 points) | MediaPipe Hands | |
| 42–53 | Upper body (12 points) | MediaPipe Pose [11:23] | shoulders, elbows, wrists, finger anchors |
| 54–63 | Lower body (10 points) | MediaPipe Pose [23:33] | hips, knees, ankles, heels, feet — spatial context, optional |
| 64–91 | Eyes + mouth only (28 points) | MediaPipe Face | privacy-preserving subset |
| 92–127 | Head silhouette (36 points) | MediaPipe FaceMesh `FACE_OVAL` | forehead, jaw, ears — outline only, no internal features |
The 36 head-silhouette landmarks come from MediaPipe FaceMesh `FACE_OVAL` indices `10, 338, 297, 332, 284, 251, 389, 356, 454, 323, 361, 288, 397, 365, 379, 378, 400, 377, 152, 148, 176, 149, 150, 136, 172, 58, 132, 93, 234, 127, 162, 21, 54, 103, 67, 109` (in that traversal order). The points form a closed polygon outlining the head — no internal facial features are included, so the privacy stance is preserved.
### Coordinate space
Coordinates are MediaPipe's **image-normalized space**, NOT clipped to `[0, 1]`:
- **x** is in `[0, 1]` (frame width); a landmark extrapolated just off-frame can fall slightly outside `[0, 1]`
- **y** is in `[0, 1]` for points visible in frame, but can exceed `1.0` for body landmarks extrapolated below the visible frame
- **z** is depth relative to the hips, roughly in MediaPipe Pose's world-scale units
Source clips are framed waist-up. Lower-body landmarks (dataset indices **54–63**) come from MediaPipe Pose's full-body prediction. For hand/face-only SLR pipelines, they can be dropped:
```python
kp_slr = np.concatenate([kp[:, :54], kp[:, 64:]], axis=1) # → (n_frames, 118, 3)
```
Zero values `(0, 0, 0)` indicate a landmark was not detected for that frame (e.g. an off-screen hand).
### Gloss conventions
Glosses (uppercase ASL labels) follow a few conventions worth knowing before training:
**Base gloss** — `WHAT`, `YOU`, `BATHROOM`. The standard form of a sign.
**Variants — `BASE_N`** (e.g. `SIGN_2`, `WHAT_3`). Alternative ways to sign the same English concept (different handshape, location, or movement). The number `N` is an internal disambiguator, not an intensity marker. Treat `WHAT`, `WHAT_2`, `WHAT_3` as siblings sharing the same English target.
**Directional / movement suffixes** — `POINTER_RIGHT`, `GO_LEFT`, `HOW_RIGHT_MOVE`. These mark spatial/movement components inherent to the sign and should not be collapsed with their base form.
**Phrase repetitions** — Some clips contain the target phrase signed more than once (emphasis, demonstration, self-correction). Each occurrence is a separate gloss segment. This is natural signer behavior, not a labeling error.
**Recommended preprocessing**
```python
import re
def base_gloss(g):
return re.sub(r"_\d+$", "", g) # SIGN_2 → SIGN
from collections import Counter
def has_repeat(segments):
return any(c >= 2 for c in Counter(s["gloss"] for s in segments).values())
```
### Annotation schema (per clip)
```json
{
"clip_id": "clerc_v02_001",
"signer_id": "ALPHA",
"sign_language": "ASL",
"text_en": "What's up?",
"fps": 30.0,
"n_frames": 139,
"segments": [
{ "gloss": "WHAT'S UP", "start": 0.9, "end": 1.4 },
{ "gloss": "QUESTION", "start": 2.0, "end": 2.8 }
]
}
```
---
## Signers
| signer_id | Gender | Age range | Language acquisition | Clips |
|-----------|--------|-----------|---------------------|-------|
| ALPHA | F | 30–40 | Native Deaf signer (ASL L1) | clerc_v02_001 → 150 |
| BRAVO | M | 30–40 | Native Deaf signer (ASL L1) | clerc_v02_151 → 300 |
| CHARLIE | M | 30–40 | Native Deaf signer (ASL L1) | clerc_v02_301 → 450 |
| DELTA | F | 30–40 | Native Deaf signer (ASL L1) | clerc_v02_451 → 600 |
**Demographic distribution:** 2 female / 2 male, all between 30–40 years old. All native ASL signers (Deaf, ASL as first language). Signer identities are pseudonymized.
Signers participated under written informed consent. The signing space, framing, lighting, and recording protocol were standardized across signers.
**Parallel structure:** all four signers sign the same 150 phrases. The clip blocks are phrase-aligned: `clerc_v02_001`, `_151`, `_301`, `_451` are the four signers' renderings of phrase #1, and so on — enabling direct inter-signer comparison.
**Stylistic note:** Phrase repetition rates vary by signer — natural inter-signer stylistic variation, annotated as separate gloss segments. See gloss conventions for filtering.
---
## Intended Use
### Designed for
- Inter-signer variability analysis (style, rhythm, signing space)
- Research on sign language linguistics, gesture recognition, multimodal AI
- Educational use in academic settings
- Prototyping sign language recognition (SLR) pipelines on a parallel multi-signer corpus
### Not designed for
- Speaker identification or biometric applications
- Surveillance or evaluation of individual signers
For production-grade systems or sign language generation models trained at scale, see commercial licensing for access to the full multi-signer corpus.
---
## Loading the Dataset
This release ships as plain `.npy` + `.json` files for transparency and zero-dependency loading.
```python
import json
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
from pathlib import Path
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
ROOT = Path(snapshot_download(repo_id="CLERC-DATA/epee", repo_type="dataset"))
metadata = pd.read_csv(ROOT / "metadata.csv")
clip_id = "clerc_v02_001"
with open(ROOT / "annotations" / f"{clip_id}.json") as f:
annotation = json.load(f)
keypoints = np.load(ROOT / "keypoints" / f"{clip_id}.npy")
hands = keypoints[:, :42]
upper_body = keypoints[:, 42:54]
face_inner = keypoints[:, 64:92]
head_oval = keypoints[:, 92:128]
```
---
## License
**CC BY-NC-SA 4.0** — [creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
**Commercial licensing:** for enterprise use, training of commercial models, or integration into commercial products, contact **florian@clerc.io**.
---
## Ethical Considerations
CLERC is Deaf-led infrastructure. This release adheres to:
- **Informed consent** — all signers have provided written consent for public release under this license
- **Privacy protection** — face landmarks restricted to non-identifying features (eyes + mouth + head outline); full biometric data excluded
- **Community benefit** — released to advance sign language technology research; commercial revenue supports continued Deaf-led data infrastructure
- **No surveillance use** — must not be used for individual identification, behavioral profiling, or signer surveillance
---
## Limitations
- **Pilot release** — 600 clips is a baseline pilot, not a production-scale corpus
- **4 signers** — limited inter-signer diversity; full catalog includes a broader signer pool
- **Phrase domain** — conversational/social phrases; not domain-specific (medical, legal, technical)
- **Reduced face landmarks** — full facial grammar (brow, cheeks, head tilt) not included
- **Gloss only** — no morphological, prosodic, or spatial annotation layers in v0.2
---
## Versioning & Roadmap
| Version | Status | Content |
|---------|--------|---------|
| v0.1 | Superseded | 300 clips, 3 signers, gloss + timing |
| **v0.2** | ✅ Current | 600 clips, 4 signers (ALPHA–DELTA), 150 parallel phrases, gloss + timing |
| v1.0 | Planned 2027 | Multi-layer annotations, broader corpus |
---
## How to Cite
```bibtex
@dataset{clerc_epee_v02_2026,
author = {M{\'e}loux, Florian and {CLERC}},
title = {{CLERC} {\'E}p{\'e}e v0.2: Sign Language Data Layer},
year = {2026},
publisher = {Hugging Face},
version = {0.2},
url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/CLERC-DATA/epee}
}
```
---
## About CLERC
CLERC builds the data infrastructure that lets AI understand sign language as a first-class language — not an accessibility afterthought.
> Sign language is not to be translated. It is to be inscribed.
**Website:** [clerc.io](https://clerc.io) · **Contact:** florian@clerc.io · **LinkedIn:** [clerc-io](https://linkedin.com/company/clerc-io)
---
## Changelog
**v0.2 — June 2026**
- Added 4th signer (DELTA) and expanded to 600 clips
- Restructured to 150 fully-parallel phrases × 4 signers (phrase-aligned clip blocks)
- Same 128 multimodal keypoints/frame and gloss schema as v0.1
**v0.1 — May 2026**
- Initial public release — 300 clips, 3 signers, parallel structure
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