This paper reports on work in animating Swiss German Sign Language (DSGS) fingerspelling sequences and signs as well as on the results of a study evaluating the acceptance of the animations. The animated fingerspelling sequences form part of a fingerspelling learning tool for DSGS, while the animated signs are to be used in a study exploring the potential of sign language avatars in sign language assessment. To evaluate the DSGS fingerspelling sequences and signs, we conducted a focus group study with seven early learners of DSGS. We identified the following aspects of the animations as requiring improvement: non-manual features (in particular, facial expressions and head and shoulder movements), (fluidity of) manual movements, and hand pos...
International audienceAnimating sign language requires both a model of the structure of the target l...
This paper describes the synthesis of sign-language animation for mobile environments. Sign language...
Depicting Handshapes, oftmals auch als „Gebärdensprachklassifikatoren“ bezeichnet, treten als Teil v...
In this paper we report a study aimed at determining the most effective animation technique for repr...
Sign languages are the first languages of many Deaf people. They are complete natural languages and ...
A sign language synthesis system converts previously noted signs into the computer animation. The an...
American Sign Language (ASL) is the primary language used by the North American Deaf Community. We p...
Sign language recognition (SLR) involves identifying the form and meaning of isolated signs or seque...
American Sign Language (ASL) is the primary language used by the North American Deaf Community. We ...
This paper reports on the development of a system that translates German train announcements of the ...
The goal of a recently concluded project in Switzerland was to pioneer an assessment system for lexi...
International audienceExisting work on the animation of signing avatars often relies on pure procedu...
Animations of sign language can increase the accessibility of information for people who are deaf or...
International audienceIn this paper we present a multichannel animation system for producing utteran...
Recent research progress in developing of the Czech – Sign Speech synthesizer is presented. The curr...
International audienceAnimating sign language requires both a model of the structure of the target l...
This paper describes the synthesis of sign-language animation for mobile environments. Sign language...
Depicting Handshapes, oftmals auch als „Gebärdensprachklassifikatoren“ bezeichnet, treten als Teil v...
In this paper we report a study aimed at determining the most effective animation technique for repr...
Sign languages are the first languages of many Deaf people. They are complete natural languages and ...
A sign language synthesis system converts previously noted signs into the computer animation. The an...
American Sign Language (ASL) is the primary language used by the North American Deaf Community. We p...
Sign language recognition (SLR) involves identifying the form and meaning of isolated signs or seque...
American Sign Language (ASL) is the primary language used by the North American Deaf Community. We ...
This paper reports on the development of a system that translates German train announcements of the ...
The goal of a recently concluded project in Switzerland was to pioneer an assessment system for lexi...
International audienceExisting work on the animation of signing avatars often relies on pure procedu...
Animations of sign language can increase the accessibility of information for people who are deaf or...
International audienceIn this paper we present a multichannel animation system for producing utteran...
Recent research progress in developing of the Czech – Sign Speech synthesizer is presented. The curr...
International audienceAnimating sign language requires both a model of the structure of the target l...
This paper describes the synthesis of sign-language animation for mobile environments. Sign language...
Depicting Handshapes, oftmals auch als „Gebärdensprachklassifikatoren“ bezeichnet, treten als Teil v...