To fully define the grammar of American Sign Language (ASL), a linguistic model of its nonmanuals needs to be constructed. While significant progress has been made to understand the features defining ASL manuals, after years of research, much still needs to be done to uncover the discriminant nonmanual components. The major barrier to achieving this goal is the difficulty in correlating facial features and linguistic features, especially since these correlations may be temporally defined. For example, a facial feature (e.g., head moves down) occurring at the end of the movement of another facial feature (e.g., brows moves up), may specify a Hypothetical conditional, but only if this time relationship is maintained. In other instances, the s...
Essential grammatical information is conveyed in signed languages by clusters of events involving fa...
Continuous recognition of sign language has many practical applications and it can help to improve t...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...
<div><p>To fully define the grammar of American Sign Language (ASL), a linguistic model of its nonma...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically recognizing linguistically significant nonmanual e...
Essential grammatical information is conveyed in signed languages by clusters of events involving fa...
Our linguistically annotated American Sign Language (ASL) corpora have formed a basis for research t...
Despite the fact that there is critical grammatical information expressed through fa-cial expression...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically recognizing linguistically significant nonmanual e...
Recent research on the syntax of signed languages has revealed that, apart from some modality-specif...
Non-Manual Marking (NMM; also, non-manuals) in American Sign Language (ASL) are comprised of non-aff...
Facial features play an important role in expressing grammatical information in signed languages, in...
Conference proceedings from the Workshop on Nonmanuals in Sign Languages-2009.Goethe University, Fra...
This dissertation investigates the event structure of ASL. Every sentence has a temporal schema tha...
In American Sign Language (ASL) the structure of signed sentences is conveyed by grammatical markers...
Essential grammatical information is conveyed in signed languages by clusters of events involving fa...
Continuous recognition of sign language has many practical applications and it can help to improve t...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...
<div><p>To fully define the grammar of American Sign Language (ASL), a linguistic model of its nonma...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically recognizing linguistically significant nonmanual e...
Essential grammatical information is conveyed in signed languages by clusters of events involving fa...
Our linguistically annotated American Sign Language (ASL) corpora have formed a basis for research t...
Despite the fact that there is critical grammatical information expressed through fa-cial expression...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically recognizing linguistically significant nonmanual e...
Recent research on the syntax of signed languages has revealed that, apart from some modality-specif...
Non-Manual Marking (NMM; also, non-manuals) in American Sign Language (ASL) are comprised of non-aff...
Facial features play an important role in expressing grammatical information in signed languages, in...
Conference proceedings from the Workshop on Nonmanuals in Sign Languages-2009.Goethe University, Fra...
This dissertation investigates the event structure of ASL. Every sentence has a temporal schema tha...
In American Sign Language (ASL) the structure of signed sentences is conveyed by grammatical markers...
Essential grammatical information is conveyed in signed languages by clusters of events involving fa...
Continuous recognition of sign language has many practical applications and it can help to improve t...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...