Indonesian Sign Language System (SIBI) Dataset
Description
The SIBI Dataset is a collection of Indonesian Sign Language System (SIBI) video signs based on the SIBI online dictionary issued by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia. The dataset includes numbers, alphabets, affixes, and sentences. The SIBI sentences were created in collaboration with Special School Teachers, consisting of 40 sentences commonly used during lessons. Expressions including neutral, happy, sad, angry, afraid, disgusted, and surprised are stored in different folders. Ten of the 40 sentences were used for each expression. Recordings were carried out with 20 signers, consisting of 10 teachers and 10 students. The total video dataset consists of 820 number videos, 520 alphabet videos, 360 affix videos, and 1400 sentence videos. Considering ethical issues, we cannot share the entire video dataset in this repository. We provide sample videos from the SIBI dataset, performed by the data owners with faces blurred. You can find the SIBI dataset metadata information in the attached Metadata file. We are happy to share the SIBI dataset with you after you understand and sign the attached Data Use Agreement (DUA) and return it to the data owner’s email.
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Explanations regarding the sentence structure and the composition of its morphemes are provided in the data article. You may need to read the data article to understand how our dataset was constructed. SIBI datasets are ready to use and may not require any further customization. Each type of video has been placed in the appropriate folder with a name representing the signer number, signal type, and signal. For a more complete explanation, you can refer to the data article. Researchers who wish to use the SIBI dataset must agree to the Data Use Agreement (DUA). The DUA is provided in two options, Indonesian and English. The signed DUA is then sent to the data owner's email and can be used in their research after obtaining approval from the corresponding author. Student researchers must include an approval/recommendation sheet from their research supervisor.
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Funding
Ministry of Education and Culture
B/519-30/UN14.14.4.A/PT.01.03/2024