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    Title: Text to Sign Language Conversion
    Authors: Yang, Hui-Jen;Liao, Wen-Chung;Lay, Yun-Long;Lin, Cheng-Kun
    Contributors: 資訊管理系
    Department of Information Management
    Keywords: Deaf;E-mail;sign language;hashing;speech
    Date: 2001-12
    Issue Date: 2008-12-12 11:52:45 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 勤益科技大學
    Abstract: Owing to the prevalence of the computer network, Email has been the most convenient communication tool for most of people, except for deaf-people. The non-deaf people are easy to use Email techniques to communicate with other people. Thus, they cannot understand how difficult a deaf people studies the nature language. As to deaf-people, the condition is totally different. They have a hard time to write a good sentence because of their limited vocabulary capabilities and language skills. The poor language capability such as limited vocabulary ability or poor syntax training for a deaf people is because most deaf people cannot listen and practice the basic language techniques. When they read a sentence, they always translate by vocabulary and guess the meaning of the whole sentence. They don’t really understand the whole sentence. Therefore, they are difficult to read a text article, to write a composition, or even a short mail. The Education Bureau of Taiwan has defined the standard of sign language recently. In this paper, we propose a method to convert Chinese words or texts to a speech and sign language simultaneously. A deaf people can easily read an Email or article by a translated sign language stream. On the contrary, a non-deaf people can read the Email by listening the conversion speech.
    Relation: 勤益學報 No.19 p.241-249
    Appears in Collections:[National CHIN-YI University of Technology] 勤益學報

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