Written information is often of limited accessibility to deaf people who use sign language. The eSign project was undertaken as a response to the need for technologies enabling efficient production and distribution over the Internet of sign language content. By using an avatar-independent scripting notation for signing gestures and a client-side web browser plug-in to translate this notation into motion data for an avatar, we achieve highly efficient delivery of signing, while avoiding the inflexibility of video or motion capture. Tests with members of the deaf community have indicated that the method can provide an acceptable quality of signing
We present an outline of the technical aspects of the recently started ViSiCAST project, which aims ...
In 1992, the Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at the European Laboratory for ...
An important field for model-driven development of interfaces is the consideration of users with dis...
Written information is often of limited accessibility to deaf people who use sign language. The eSig...
Written information is often of limited accessibility to deaf people who use sign language. The eSig...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has progressed rapidly in recent years, and it is bec...
Research at Televirtual (Norwich) and the University of East Anglia, funded predominantly by the Ind...
Video content has increased much on the Internet during last years. In spite of the efforts of diffe...
People with hearing disability often face multiple barriers when attempting to interact with hearing...
Sign languages are the native languages for many pre-lingually deaf people and must be treated as ge...
Abstract—Standardized testing has revealed that many deaf adults in the U.S. have lower levels of wr...
Sign languages are the first languages of many Deaf people. They are complete natural languages and ...
With ever increasing computing power and advances in 3D animation technologies it is no surprise th...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the use of synthesis in providing information in sign language to t...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present an environment developed in the Research Laboratory of Technolo...
We present an outline of the technical aspects of the recently started ViSiCAST project, which aims ...
In 1992, the Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at the European Laboratory for ...
An important field for model-driven development of interfaces is the consideration of users with dis...
Written information is often of limited accessibility to deaf people who use sign language. The eSig...
Written information is often of limited accessibility to deaf people who use sign language. The eSig...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has progressed rapidly in recent years, and it is bec...
Research at Televirtual (Norwich) and the University of East Anglia, funded predominantly by the Ind...
Video content has increased much on the Internet during last years. In spite of the efforts of diffe...
People with hearing disability often face multiple barriers when attempting to interact with hearing...
Sign languages are the native languages for many pre-lingually deaf people and must be treated as ge...
Abstract—Standardized testing has revealed that many deaf adults in the U.S. have lower levels of wr...
Sign languages are the first languages of many Deaf people. They are complete natural languages and ...
With ever increasing computing power and advances in 3D animation technologies it is no surprise th...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the use of synthesis in providing information in sign language to t...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present an environment developed in the Research Laboratory of Technolo...
We present an outline of the technical aspects of the recently started ViSiCAST project, which aims ...
In 1992, the Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at the European Laboratory for ...
An important field for model-driven development of interfaces is the consideration of users with dis...