Sign Search Software
Charles Butler
chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Tue Oct 22 12:20:08 UTC 2002
You may want to consult with Antonio Rocha in Brazil as he has been developing Sign Writing Markup Language with exactly the same goal in mind. It is formally registered as a language and you could dovetail your research.
I'm specifically flagging him so he'lll get this message in his home email box.
Michael Golebiewski <mike.golebiewski at VERIZON.NET> wrote:
I am Computer Scientist interested in developing software for the deaf. For the past several months I have been investigating the possibility of a piece of software that will do sign to English translation. Any time you can take to provide me feedback on my goals and answer questions will greatly be appreciated.
The software will be based on the ability to ^ÜÝ raw m with icons a sign on the screen and search for possible meanings of the sign. After studying the SignWriting.org site for the past week I think that it would be an excellent way to have users
^ÜÝ raw m signs for search entry.
In essence I would be allowing users to query based on an icon language. The language being Sign Writing symbols, and relative positioning on the screen. While not common place the concept of graphical search languages are not new.
It appears that the SignBank software, I have not used it for a lack of File Maker, presents a dictionary of signs a user can browse in a hierarchal fashion. The difference in what I am considering is an interface where the user can search based on any criteria of the sign they draw.
I have a few specific questions, but any input would be appreciated:
Is this functionality perceived as useful?
How do people feel about Sign Writing used in such an application?
Michael Golebiewski
mjg12 at alumni.cwru.edu
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