Presentation 2004-09-06
A study on applicability of Finger character animation to Mobile phones
Kana HIRAI, Mitsuji MATSUMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) By the spread of internet, communication using the information distribution and communication is expanding. In the past, Deaf person have used speaking, writing and sign language for the means of communication and survival in the educational environment. Deaf person is using sign language most in various means. Sign language is already used on the personal computer as a communication means. But Advancement in the mobile phone related to Deaf person is at standstill. On 5 different screen size, the limit size level and the rate of an error of Finger character animation are clarified. And especially on small screen like a mobile phone, I show the correlation with the rate of an error and presentation speed.
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Keyword(in English) Sign language / Finger character / Mobile phone / Presentation speed / Correlation
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Conference Date 2004/8/30(1days)
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Title (in English) A study on applicability of Finger character animation to Mobile phones
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Keyword(1) Sign language
Keyword(2) Finger character
Keyword(3) Mobile phone
Keyword(4) Presentation speed
Keyword(5) Correlation
1st Author's Name Kana HIRAI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies, WASEDA University()
2nd Author's Name Mitsuji MATSUMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies, WASEDA University
Date 2004-09-06
Paper # ET2004-30
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 280
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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