Presentation 2005/5/13
Influence of Display Parameters on Sign Animation Matching
Takao KUROKAWA, Sumihiro KAWANO, Toru FUKUDA,
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Abstract(in English) Hearing-impaired and hearing students participated in an animation matching experiment in which two pieces of animation were presented to them at an short interval. The foregoing animation was taken from sign words and was displayed with 15×12cm in size, 500×700 resolution and 15 frames/sec. On the other hand, the following one was the same as the foregoing one or differed from it in one or two points among the hand path, hand shape, eye opening and mouth shape change, and was presented in one of 27 display conditions. While display size had no main effect against correct answer rate, resolution and frame rate had an main effect. The hearing-imaired and the hearing showed different performance in attention and correct answer rate.
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Keyword(in English) sign animation / image display condition / animation matching / hearing-imaired people
Paper # WIT2005-19
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Title (in English) Influence of Display Parameters on Sign Animation Matching
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Keyword(1) sign animation
Keyword(2) image display condition
Keyword(3) animation matching
Keyword(4) hearing-imaired people
1st Author's Name Takao KUROKAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Sumihiro KAWANO
2nd Author's Affiliation Tsukuba College of Technology
3rd Author's Name Toru FUKUDA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology
Date 2005/5/13
Paper # WIT2005-19
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 67
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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