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Sign Language Corpora for Analysis, Processing and Evaluation

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Sign Language Corpora for Analysis, Processing and Evaluation
Sign Languages (SLs) are the visuo-gestural languages practised by the deaf communities. Research on SLs requires to build, to analyse and to use corpora. The aim of this paper is to present various kinds of new uses of SL corpora. The way data are used take advantage of the new capabilities of annotation software for visualisation, numerical annotation, and processing. The nature of the data can be video-based or motion capture-based. The aims of the studies include language analysis, animation processing, and evaluation. We describe here some LIMSI's studies, and some studies from other laboratories as examples.
Annelies Braffort, Laurence Bolot, Emilie Ch&eacut
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where LREC
Authors Annelies Braffort, Laurence Bolot, Emilie Chételat-Pelé, Annick Choisier, Maxime Delorme, Michael Filhol, Jérémie Segouat, Cyril Verrecchia, Flora Badin, Nadège Devos
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