A teaching system of Japanese sign language using sign language recognition and generation

Author(s):  
Hirohiko Sagawa ◽  
Masaru Takeuchi
2011 ◽  
pp. 1637-1654
Author(s):  
Hirohiko Sagawa ◽  
Masaru Takeuchi

We have developed a sign language teaching system that uses sign language recognition and generation methods to overcome three problems with current learning materials: a lack of information about non-manual gestures (facial expressions, glances, head movements, etc.), display of gestures from only one or two points of view, and a lack of feedback about the correctness of the learner’s gestures. Experimental evaluation by 24 non-hearing-impaired people demonstrated that the system is effective for learning sign language.


2004 ◽  
pp. 319-337
Author(s):  
Hirohiko Sagawa ◽  
Masaru Takeuchi

We have developed a sign language teaching system that uses sign language recognition and generation methods to overcome three problems with current learning materials: a lack of information about non-manual gestures (facial expressions, glances, head movements, etc.), display of gestures from only one or two points of view, and a lack of feedback about the correctness of the learner’s gestures. Experimental evaluation by 24 non-hearing-impaired people demonstrated that the system is effective for learning sign language.


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