A machine translation system from English to American Sign Language

L Zhao, K Kipper, W Schuler, C Vogler, N Badler… - Conference of the …, 2000 - Springer
L Zhao, K Kipper, W Schuler, C Vogler, N Badler, M Palmer
Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, 2000Springer
Research in computational linguistics, computer graphics and autonomous agents has led
to the development of increasingly sophisticated communicative agents over the past few
years, bringing new perspective to machine translation research. The engineering of
language-based smooth, expressive, natural-looking human gestures can give us useful
insights into the design principles that have evolved in natural communication between
people. In this paper we prototype a machine translation system from English to American …
Abstract
Research in computational linguistics, computer graphics and autonomous agents has led to the development of increasingly sophisticated communicative agents over the past few years, bringing new perspective to machine translation research. The engineering of language- based smooth, expressive, natural-looking human gestures can give us useful insights into the design principles that have evolved in natural communication between people. In this paper we prototype a machine translation system from English to American Sign Language (ASL), taking into account not only linguistic but also visual and spatial information associated with ASL signs.
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