Presentation 2004/1/17
Depelopment of Software for Learning Japanese Sign Language
Fumio YONEYAMA, Yasushi ISHIHARA, Takaaki ARAI,
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Abstract(in English) Today, the concern about sign language is increasing with advance in society of a hearing-impaired person. In the past, although it was common that people studied signed language, the students who study Japanese sign language are increasing in number now. However, the place which studies Japanese sign language is limited very much, and also has few teachers who can guide Japanese sign language. Moreover, most sign language study software marketed is Japanese correspondence sign language, and there is still little software for personal computers which can learn Japanese sign language. We developed the software for learning Japanese sign language which can be learned personally while making Japanese sign language link from Japanese and making Japanese link from Japanese sign language.
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Keyword(in English) Hearing Impaired / Japanese Sign Language / self-study / Software
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Title (in English) Depelopment of Software for Learning Japanese Sign Language
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Keyword(1) Hearing Impaired
Keyword(2) Japanese Sign Language
Keyword(3) self-study
Keyword(4) Software
1st Author's Name Fumio YONEYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Tsukuba College of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Yasushi ISHIHARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Tsukuba College of Technology
3rd Author's Name Takaaki ARAI
3rd Author's Affiliation Tsukuba College of Technology
Date 2004/1/17
Paper # ET2003-84
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 600
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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