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Liwei Zhao, Karin Kipper, William Schuler, Christian Vogler, Norm Badler, and Martha Palmer. '''A Machine Translation System from English to American Sign Language.''' Proceedings of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas 2000, Published in Lecture Notes in AI series of Springer-Verlag, pages 54-67. | Liwei Zhao, Karin Kipper, William Schuler, Christian Vogler, Norm Badler, and Martha Palmer. '''A Machine Translation System from English to American Sign Language.''' Proceedings of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas 2000, Published in Lecture Notes in AI series of Springer-Verlag, pages 54-67. | ||
− | Kazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, | + | Kazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, Syouhei Kawamura. '''Improvements and Evaluations in Sign Animation Used as Instructions for Stomach X-Ray Examination.''' ICCHP 2006: 607-614 |
Comments: Very obscure and constrained domain. | Comments: Very obscure and constrained domain. |
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Spoken Language ->> Sign Language Translation
Signing Avatars:
[1] Beifang Yi, Frederick C. Harris, Jr., Sergiu M. Dascalu. From Creating Virtual Gestures to Writing in Sign Languages. ACM CHI 2005. pages 1885-1888.
[2] Cox, S., Lincoln, M., Tryggvason, J., Nakisa, M., Wells, M., Tutt, M., and Abbott, S. 2002. Tessa, a system to aid communication with deaf people. ASSETS 2002. ACM Press, New York, NY, 205-212.
Comments: TESSA aids in the communication between a deaf person and a clerk at a Post Office, converting the clerk's voice (using pre-trained voice rec. software) into BSL on a screen using a signing avatar (with only a constrained set of words in post office context). Intelligibility and Acceptability rates are not impressive, but TESSA does appear to decrease total communication time. No reverse communication (from deaf person to clerk).
[3] Liwei Zhao, Karin Kipper, William Schuler, Christian Vogler, Norm Badler, and Martha Palmer. A Machine Translation System from English to American Sign Language. Proceedings of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas 2000, Published in Lecture Notes in AI series of Springer-Verlag, pages 54-67.
Kazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, Syouhei Kawamura. Improvements and Evaluations in Sign Animation Used as Instructions for Stomach X-Ray Examination. ICCHP 2006: 607-614
Comments: Very obscure and constrained domain.
[4] Chuanjun Li and B. Prabhakaran. A Similarity Measure for Motion Stream Segmentation and Recognition. Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Multimedia data mining: mining integrated media and complex data 2005, pages 89-94.
Comments: Used a CyberGlove to recognize and reproduce specific motions (gestures).