Visualization of spoken language for deaf people
The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cognitive abilities. Without communication, their needs are generally misinterpreted and ignored. Accumulated years of misunderstanding will impair their academic as well as social success. Since the heari...
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my.uum.repo.256772019-02-26T07:48:31Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25677/ Visualization of spoken language for deaf people Nguyen-Duc, Toan Mwambe, Othmar Othmar Nathan, Shelena Soosay Taiye, Mohammed Ahmed Hussain, Azham Hashim, Nor Laily Kamioka, Eiji QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cognitive abilities. Without communication, their needs are generally misinterpreted and ignored. Accumulated years of misunderstanding will impair their academic as well as social success. Since the hearing world uses spoken language to communicate, the deaf are commonly isolated because they can use only sign language and lip-reading. The deaf ultimately go to special need schools where they can find a community with common ground and they can use sign language in their daily conversation. The special need schools are either primary or secondary ones, which offer free education to all children. However, special need schools often cannot offer the same broad curriculum as the general schools do. Therefore, in this work, a system that can support the deaf in general education is proposed. The system operates based on the cooperation between smart devices (including mobile devices) and wearable devices. The performance of the system has been validated based on a real test bed. The obtained results show that the system can support the deaf in realtime communication. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25677/1/ICOCI%202017%20696%20701.pdf Nguyen-Duc, Toan and Mwambe, Othmar Othmar and Nathan, Shelena Soosay and Taiye, Mohammed Ahmed and Hussain, Azham and Hashim, Nor Laily and Kamioka, Eiji (2017) Visualization of spoken language for deaf people. In: International Conference on Computing and Informatics (ICOCI 2017), 25-27April, 2017, Kuala Lumpur. Universiti Utara Malaysia. http://icoci.cms.net.my/PROCEEDINGS/2017/TOC.html |
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The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cognitive abilities. Without communication, their needs are generally misinterpreted and ignored. Accumulated years of misunderstanding will impair their academic as well as social success. Since the hearing world uses spoken language to communicate, the deaf are commonly isolated because they can use only sign language and lip-reading. The deaf ultimately go to special need schools where they can find a community with common ground and they can use sign language in their daily conversation. The special need schools are either primary or secondary ones, which offer free education to all children. However, special
need schools often cannot offer the same broad curriculum as the general schools do. Therefore, in this work, a system that can support the deaf in general education is proposed. The system operates based on the cooperation between smart devices (including mobile devices) and wearable devices. The performance of the system has been validated based on a real test bed. The obtained results show that the system can support the deaf in realtime communication. |
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