Presentation 2009-03-24
Experimental Study Recognition of Sign by Native Signer
Takeshi OOMORI, Mina TERAUCHI, Yuji NAGASHIMA,
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Abstract(in English) Authors presumed that the native signer is recognizing the sign meaning in the part of transition of sign from the sign language dialogue analysis and the sign shadowing experiment result. In this report, we aimed to clarify native signer's sign acknowledgment structure, the sign language example sentence was made, and the recognition experiment of the sign was done. As a result of the experiment, the correct answer rate of the target word between out-transition intervals of the second sign in the grammatical sentence was high with 44%. The correct answer rate of the target sign in transition became 83% between out-transition of the second sign and in-transition of the third sign. Therefore, it was confirmed that the native signer often recognized sign in the transition before the target sign.
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Keyword(in English) Sign Language / recognition / transition / shadowing
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Conference Date 2009/3/17(1days)
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Title (in English) Experimental Study Recognition of Sign by Native Signer
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Keyword(1) Sign Language
Keyword(2) recognition
Keyword(3) transition
Keyword(4) shadowing
1st Author's Name Takeshi OOMORI
1st Author's Affiliation Kogakuin University()
2nd Author's Name Mina TERAUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Polytechnic University
3rd Author's Name Yuji NAGASHIMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Kogakuin University
Date 2009-03-24
Paper # HIP2008-149
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 489
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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