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Analogue Grammar in the American Sign Language [PDF]
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp.
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This review explores the cutting‐edge development of bio‐integrated flexible electronics for real‐time hemodynamic monitoring in cardiovascular healthcare. It covers key physiological indicators, innovative sensing mechanisms, and materials considerations. This paper highlights the application of both invasive and non‐invasive devices in cardiovascular
Ke Huang, Zhiqiang Ma, Bee Luan Khoo
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Popular political attitudes in Samoa: Findings of the Pacific Attitudes Survey
Abstract Popular political attitudes surveys have been conducted globally for several decades, but the Pacific region remains an exception. This paper presents the findings of the first Pacific Attitudes Survey (PAS), conducted in Samoa from December 2020‐January 2021.
Michael Leach+9 more
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Phonological Processes in the American Sign Language [PDF]
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp.
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American Sign Language: Culture, Community, & Identity [PDF]
How does American Sign Language influence the discovery of self and identity in Deaf adults? My thesis argues that American Sign Language is an intricate part of Deaf identity and deaf children and their families need to begin to learn American Sign ...
Malenfant, Hannah
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AI‐Driven TENGs for Self‐Powered Smart Sensors and Intelligent Devices
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) enable sustainable energy harvesting and self‐powered sensing but face challenges in material optimization, fabrication, and stability. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) enhances TENG performance through machine learning, improving energy output, adaptability, and predictive maintenance.
Aiswarya Baburaj+4 more
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Rapid character scoring and tabulation of large leaf‐image libraries using Adobe Bridge
Abstract Premise Digital image libraries are an integral part of specimen‐based research. However, coding and extracting metadata for hundreds of specimens on a personal computer can be complex. In addition, most existing workflows require downsampling or platform switching and do not link character data directly to the images.
Gabriella Rossetto‐Harris+4 more
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The neurology of American Sign Language, which originated from French signing about 200 years ago, is reviewed by a pediatric neurologist in the UK.
J Gordon Millichap
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3D-LEX v1.0: 3D Lexicons for American Sign Language and Sign Language of the Netherlands [PDF]
In this work, we present an efficient approach for capturing sign language in 3D, introduce the 3D-LEX v1.0 dataset, and detail a method for semi-automatic annotation of phonetic properties. Our procedure integrates three motion capture techniques encompassing high-resolution 3D poses, 3D handshapes, and depth-aware facial features, and attains an ...
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Challenges in development of the American Sign Language Lexicon Video Dataset (ASLLVD) corpus [PDF]
The American Sign Language Lexicon Video Dataset (ASLLVD) consists of videos of >3,300 ASL signs in citation form, each produced by 1-6 native ASL signers, for a total of almost 9,800 tokens.
Neidle, Carol+2 more
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