Presentation 1998/9/19
Basic Considerations regarding Remote Sign Language Interpretation of Lectures
Ichiro NAITO, Satoshi MATSUI, Michiyo ITO,
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Abstract(in English) Recently it has become possible for users in remote locations to communicate via sign language using video phones and videoconferencing systems. In the future, it appears likely that these technologies will make it possible to provide remote sign language interpretation services. In actually attempting sign language interpretation of a lecture from a remote location, however, critical problems must be taken in account, besides the issue of video quality, picture quality and refresh rate, that is currently being examined. With our actual classes we are conducting mock trials of remote-location sign language interpretation, and have studied the likelihood of such problems arising.
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Keyword(in English) video phone / videoconferencing system / sign language / remote interpretation
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Title (in English) Basic Considerations regarding Remote Sign Language Interpretation of Lectures
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Keyword(1) video phone
Keyword(2) videoconferencing system
Keyword(3) sign language
Keyword(4) remote interpretation
1st Author's Name Ichiro NAITO
1st Author's Affiliation Tsukuba College of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Satoshi MATSUI
2nd Author's Affiliation Tsukuba College of Technology
3rd Author's Name Michiyo ITO
3rd Author's Affiliation Tsukuba College of Technology
Date 1998/9/19
Paper # HCS98-24
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 284
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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