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Title:
Data recording and analysis of American sign language
Author:
DeMarco, Robert Michael
Document Type:
Thesis
Department:
Biomedical Engineering Committee
Degree:
Master of Science
Major:
Biomedical Engineering
Advisory Committee:
Foulds, Richard A.
Alvarez, Tara L.
Bergen, Michael
Thesis Date:
2003, May
Keywords:
American Sign Language (ASL)
Data recording
Availability:
Unrestricted
Abstract:

American Sign Language (ASL) is a form of communication that is used by the Deaf. It consists of hand shapes and gestures to express words and phrases. Translators on the market today consist of interpreting a simple form of ASL known as finger spelling. In order to develop a more effective translator, instrumentation was developed utilizing a Flock of Birds and Cyberglove system to record in hand shapes and movements in a LabVIEW environment. Experimentation done included reading in data and subjectively analyzing the data recorded for accuracy. Initial results have show that the instrumentation worked and data was recorded successfully.

Complete Thesis:
njit-etd2003-041 (142 pages ~ 17,915 KB pdf)
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Created February 23, 2004
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