2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58703-5_2
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Sign Search and Sign Synthesis Made Easy to End User: The Paradigm of Building a SL Oriented Interface for Accessing and Managing Educational Content

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“…To this end, research has focused on incorporating principle SL articulation features in avatar signing [17][18][19], exploiting input from SL theoretical linguistic analysis and, nowadays, SL corpus-based data ( Figure 3). The specifications and special characteristics of the set of tools and resources, which enable content accessibility and user interaction via SL in the platforms presented here as proof of concept use cases, are extensively reported in [20].…”
Section: (S)lt Tools and Resources Supporting Web Accessibilitymentioning
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“…To this end, research has focused on incorporating principle SL articulation features in avatar signing [17][18][19], exploiting input from SL theoretical linguistic analysis and, nowadays, SL corpus-based data ( Figure 3). The specifications and special characteristics of the set of tools and resources, which enable content accessibility and user interaction via SL in the platforms presented here as proof of concept use cases, are extensively reported in [20].…”
Section: (S)lt Tools and Resources Supporting Web Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tools mentioned in [20] for the handling of lexical items met in Greek written text, are part of the ILSP language tool suite [21], being subject to constant maintenance and improvement. Language technology tools are necessary for the implementation of the showcased accessibility tools, since vocal languages such as Modern Greek (MG), used for demonstration purposes of the proposed implementation, exhibit a highly inflected morphological system, causing the reference form of a lemma to partially or completely change, according to different syntactic patterns.…”
Section: (S)lt Tools and Resources Supporting Web Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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