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Toward the Effective Animation of American Sign Language.

Authors: Sedgwick, Eric; Alkoby, Karen; Davidson, Mary Jo; Carter, Roymieco; Christopher, Juliet; Craft, Brock; Furst, Jacob; +9 Authors

Toward the Effective Animation of American Sign Language.

Abstract

American Sign Language (ASL) is the primary language used by the North American Deaf Community. We present our method for producing natural animations of fingerspelling, a functionally important subset of ASL. User testing demonstrates that our animations are readily identified by members of the deaf community.

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Czech Republic
Keywords

prstová abeceda, americký znakový jazyk, animation, fingerspelling, americká znaková řeč, animace, american sign language, prstové hláskování

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