Design, Development and Field Evaluation of a Spanish into Sign Language Translation System

Autor/a: SAN SEGUNDO, R.; MONTERO, J.M.; CÓRDOBA, R.; SAMA, V.; FERNÁNDEZ, F.; D'HARO, L.F.; SÁNCHEZ, D.; GARCÍA, A.
Año: 2012
Editorial: Pattern Analysis and Applications. Vol. 15, Nº 2 (May, 2012) p. 203-224
Tipo de código: Copyright
Código: ISSN 1433-7541
Soporte: Digital

Temas

Medios de comunicación y acceso a la información » Nuevas Tecnologías

Detalles

This paper describes the design, development and field evaluation of a Spanish into Spanish Sign Language (LSE: Lengua de Signos Española) translation system. The developed system focuses on helping deaf people when they want to renew their Driver’s License. The system is made up of a speech recognizer (for decoding the spoken utterance into a word sequence), a natural language translator (for converting a word sequence into a sequence of signs belonging to the sign language), and a 3D avatar animation module (for playing back the signs).