Sign Writing 5.0 funding?
Antony Daamen
adaamen at OPTUSNET.COM.AU
Fri Jan 31 22:51:31 UTC 2003
Hello all,
I take it that the sign Writing 5.0 is done in Java, or is it another
language?
Here in Townsville is the James Cook University, and they have a degree in
IT (Programming). I was considering visiting the Dean there and ask if one
of hte students want to write this program either for their PhD or if it
would be to 'simple' for that as a project within the studying fro the
degree ...
Originally I wanted to do that when I was studying there, but my life took a
different turn and I stopped studying......
Is this a good idea?
So would you be able to give me any information I might need before I go
there?
Just wanting to help.
Antony
-------Original Message-------
From: SignWriting List
Date: Saturday, February 01, 2003 03:39:25
To: SW-L at ADMIN.HUMBERC.ON.CA
Subject: QUESTION: How long does it take to enter a sign into SignBank?
SignWriting List
January 31, 2003
QUESTION: COULD YOU GIVE ME AN ESTIMATE HERE OF THE AVERAGE TIME YOU
THINK IT TAKES TO MAKE ONE SIGNBANK ENTRY?
ANSWER:
It depends on the computer you are using and the skill of the person
entering the data. It also depends on when you do this job, because
the software available to us now, will be better later in a few
years...so the following estimate is based on our current software.
Currently, SignWriter 5.0 is functioning on the Macintosh, but not on
Windows. We need funding to complete SignWriter 5.0. SignWriter 5.0
makes "better looking graphics" automatically, and therefore the data
entry of SignBank is faster and looks better if you use SignWriter 5.0.
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So here is my estimate based on my skills and my computer:
MACINTOSH OS X
1. Open a SignWriter DOS file (SGN file or dictionary file) in
SignWriter 5.0. The signs automatically convert to "better looking
graphics".
2. Create screen captures of the signs in SignWriter 5.0.
3. Open Photoshop. Make a GIF of each sign. This can be done with some
automation in Photoshop, so the GIF production goes fairly fast.
4. Open SignBank Editor and start entering the GIFs individually...
5. Each entry into SignBank goes through the following steps: Make New
Entry, Insert GIF, Type Word Definition, Establish SignSpelling, Save
SignSpelling, Sort Dictionary by SSS...
ESTIMATE OF MY TIME TO ENTER ONE SIGN INTO SIGNBANK: 5 minutes.
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Is your project hoping to receive funding for SignBank data entry? If
so, I would estimate 15-20 minutes to enter one sign...why so long?
Because making the "SignSpelling" string is "decision-making"...and it
may take your group time to determine the way you want to "spell" each
sign - so that decision making is the real time-taker...
Meanwhile, if there is a group that can find us funding to complete
SignWriter 5.0, please speak up!
Val ;-)
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