HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler

HandTalk is a web-based system that models American Sign Language (ASL) through the fingerspelling animation of letters and numbers by a three-dimensional (3D) hand model. This thesis is a study of the animation of a 3D model through the use of motion capture, particularly when applied on software t...

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Main Authors: Mejia, Ma. Melissa I., Pantig, Marjorie Joy G., Que, Natalie Rubnan P., Velasco, Jackson
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-147542021-11-08T03:31:31Z HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler Mejia, Ma. Melissa I. Pantig, Marjorie Joy G. Que, Natalie Rubnan P. Velasco, Jackson HandTalk is a web-based system that models American Sign Language (ASL) through the fingerspelling animation of letters and numbers by a three-dimensional (3D) hand model. This thesis is a study of the animation of a 3D model through the use of motion capture, particularly when applied on software to be run on a webpage. The hand model fingerspells an input of English words from the user, whether directly typed on an input window or retrieved from a file. Since the model is presented in 3D, the user may opt to perform modeling transformations in order to have a better view. The animation is based on motion capture data in order to provide realism of movement. It is expected that the system will not only serve as a tool for communication among the deaf and mute, but also as a means of instruction for users with little or no knowledge of sign language. The idea of instant messaging is incorporated into the system, allowing for more flexible user interaction. Messages can be sent and received by users upon accessing the system. These messages will be viewed as both text and through the fingerspelling simulation of the hand model. Keywords: animation, geometric modeling, graphics, handicapped aids, message systems, motion capture, web-based systems." 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14112 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sign language Web-based instruction Computer animation Computer graphics Computer-assisted instruction Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Sign language
Web-based instruction
Computer animation
Computer graphics
Computer-assisted instruction
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Sign language
Web-based instruction
Computer animation
Computer graphics
Computer-assisted instruction
Computer Sciences
Mejia, Ma. Melissa I.
Pantig, Marjorie Joy G.
Que, Natalie Rubnan P.
Velasco, Jackson
HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler
description HandTalk is a web-based system that models American Sign Language (ASL) through the fingerspelling animation of letters and numbers by a three-dimensional (3D) hand model. This thesis is a study of the animation of a 3D model through the use of motion capture, particularly when applied on software to be run on a webpage. The hand model fingerspells an input of English words from the user, whether directly typed on an input window or retrieved from a file. Since the model is presented in 3D, the user may opt to perform modeling transformations in order to have a better view. The animation is based on motion capture data in order to provide realism of movement. It is expected that the system will not only serve as a tool for communication among the deaf and mute, but also as a means of instruction for users with little or no knowledge of sign language. The idea of instant messaging is incorporated into the system, allowing for more flexible user interaction. Messages can be sent and received by users upon accessing the system. These messages will be viewed as both text and through the fingerspelling simulation of the hand model. Keywords: animation, geometric modeling, graphics, handicapped aids, message systems, motion capture, web-based systems."
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author Mejia, Ma. Melissa I.
Pantig, Marjorie Joy G.
Que, Natalie Rubnan P.
Velasco, Jackson
author_facet Mejia, Ma. Melissa I.
Pantig, Marjorie Joy G.
Que, Natalie Rubnan P.
Velasco, Jackson
author_sort Mejia, Ma. Melissa I.
title HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler
title_short HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler
title_full HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler
title_fullStr HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler
title_full_unstemmed HandTalk: An interactive web-based sign language modeler
title_sort handtalk: an interactive web-based sign language modeler
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14112
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