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American Sign Language

Special Services in the Schools, 1995
ABSTRACT Recent legislation has opened the door for the instruction of American Sign Language (ASL) in public schools and/or at the college/university level for foreign or second language credit. Fourteen states have passed this unique language legislation. This article provides a current example of this type of legislation and addresses the impact and
J. Laurence Hayes, Karen L. Dilka
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American Sign Language Recognition using Deep Learning and Computer Vision

2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2018
Speech impairment is a disability which affects an individuals ability to communicate using speech and hearing. People who are affected by this use other media of communication such as sign language.
Kshitij Bantupalli, Ying Xie
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Static Hand Gesture Recognition for American Sign Language using Deep Convolutional Neural Network

2020 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP), 2020
One of the complicated issues of computer vision is the recognition of any sign languages. The deaf and the dumb people use these sign languages to communicate.
P. Das, Tanvir Ahmed, M. F. Ali
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American Sign Language Interpreter

2012 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Technology for Education, 2012
There is currently an abundance of software in the market that is used to help teach people sign language. This software is very effective; however it is very difficult to know if you are making correct hand gestures. It is quite tedious to learn from the software hence making them less user friendly.
Kunal Kadam   +3 more
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Sign Boundaries in American Sign Language

Sign Language Studies, 1984
Two experiments addressed these questions: Do deaf signers agree on the location of sign boundaries in American Sign Language? and Where in time are the boundaries located? First 35 ASL sign sequences were edited out of sentence contexts and slowed to 1/10 normal speed.
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American sign language vocabulary

Proceedings of the 10th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 2008
In this paper we present the results of a study designed to evaluate the computer-based methods of learning American Sign Language (ASL). We describe a method including an initial instruction session along with receptive and generative language tests which were administered after a week-long retention interval.
Valerie Henderson-Summet   +3 more
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Teaching American Sign Language in Mixed Reality

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2020
This paper presents a holistic system to scale up the teaching and learning of vocabulary words of American Sign Language (ASL). The system leverages the most recent mixed-reality technology to allow the user to perceive her own hands in an immersive ...
Qijia Shao   +13 more
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Towards an American Sign Language Interface

Artificial Intelligence Review, 1994
In this paper, we present two major parts of an interface for American Sign Language (ASL) to computer applications currently under work; a hand tracker and an ASL-parser. The hand tracker extracts information about handshape, position and motion from image sequences.
Brigitte Dorner, Eli Hagen
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A New Benchmark on American Sign Language Recognition using Convolutional Neural Network

2019 International Conference on Sustainable Technologies for Industry 4.0 (STI), 2019
The listening or hearing impaired (deaf/dumb) people use a set of signs, called sign language instead of speech for communication among them. However, it is very challenging for non-sign language speakers to communicate with this community using signs ...
Md. Moklesur Rahman   +5 more
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