Publication - Sign Language Recognition, Generation, and Modelling: A Research Effort with Applications in Deaf Communication
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Sign Language Recognition, Generation, and Modelling: A Research Effort with Applications in Deaf Communication

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Year: 2009
Authors: Eleni Efthimiou; Stavroula-Evita Fotinea; Christian Vogler; T. Hanke; J. Glauert; R. Bowden
Book title: Proc. of the HCII-09
Address: San Diego, USA
Date: July 09
Abstract:
Sign language and Web 2.0 applications are currently incompatible, because of the lack of anonymisation and easy editing of online sign language contributions. This paper describes Dicta-Sign, a project aimed at developing the technologies required for making sign language-based Web contributions possible, by providing an integrated framework for sign language recognition, animation, and language modelling. It targets four different European sign languages: Greek, British, German, and French. Expected outcomes are three showcase applications for a search-by-example sign language dictionary, a sign language-to-sign language translator, and a sign language-based Wiki.
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