SW-L Digest - 4 Feb 2013 to 6 Feb 2013 (#2013-43)
Dali balti
livingtabernacle at YAHOO.FR
Thu Feb 7 10:30:12 UTC 2013
Hello Claudia and everyone!!!!
I am so excited when reading you Phd!!! you did such a great work, it must have taken you long time to write it down. your ideas are so brilliant and coherent! Blessings!!!!
Dali
:D
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Topics of the day:
1. Claudia's PhD Thesis
2. sign writing analysis (2)
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Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 14:51:56 +0100
From: "Claudia S. Bianchini" <chiadu14 at GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Claudia's PhD Thesis
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I know that someone has problems to download my phd thesis... if you want
it, send me a personal mail to chiadu14 at gmail.com and I send you an
invitation to my dropbox folder.
:-)
Claudia
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Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 13:22:43 -0500
From: AGALYAVANEE <vanee_98 at HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: sign writing analysis
Hi everyone,
I would like to analyse sign writing based on user input. But I
am confused on how to identify and analyse the notations that intersect or
overlap. If anyone could provide me a hint, it would be of great help.
Thank you
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Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 13:31:23 -0600
From: Stephen E Slevinski Jr <slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET>
Subject: Re: sign writing analysis
If you are using the libraries, you will find several notations. These
are covered under the following link:
http://signpuddle.net/wiki/index.php/SignWriting_Text#Character_Encoding_Forms
Here's the flow of the forms:
CSW <> BSW<> FSW <> KSW
CSW is Character SignWriting. It uses Unicode characters on plan 15.
We have an experimental / proof of concept TrueType Font. The
characters are irregular and rely on special Unicode libraries for
compatibility. http://signpuddle.net/iswa
BSW is Binary SignWriting. It uses 12-bit characters. These characters
are intermediate and usually not stored. In theory, you could store and
analyze the 12-bit characters, but a special environment is required.
FSW is Formal SignWriting. It uses a lite ASCII markup. It is the best
form to leverage searching with speed and usability. The SignPuddle
downloads use FSW by default.
KSW is Kartesian SignWriting. It is an irregular lite ASCII markup for
display purposes. It is supported as a legacy encoding and very useful
at times.
There is also an XML markup that is equivalent in content to the above
forms.
Regards,
-Steve
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