Animations to teach signwriting
André L
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Wed Jan 8 04:23:30 UTC 2014
Hello, I agree with a reserve.
We may want the white surfaces of the hands and the face to remain white if we display the animation on a coloured background. Also, in my first attempts I used Microsoft paint, which does not support transparent background. Considering that dictionnaries have between 1000 and 5000 words, and there are several contributors, we need to ensure ease of creation to make this project grow. Standards will be important to avoid redoing the work when someone finds a better way to proceed.
Also, I will contact soon the tunisian team who worked on an avatar that translates SignWriting in a 3D animation. I would start with Yosra Bouzid and Mohamed Jemni.http://tiger.uvt.nl/pdf/papers/bouzid.pdfhttp://www.utic.rnu.tn/francais/websign.html
Conceptually, our doing gif animation is a subset of what the avatar does in an automated manner. The avatar may be able to write the gif animations in an automated manner on a large scale. I such scenario would happen, our best input may become to increase the dictionnaries size to "feed" the avatar or to help it with directional words (example: I give you, you give me). Concertation will be important before going any further. André Lemyre
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 19:39:37 -0800
From: freddyfingaz83 at YAHOO.COM
Subject: Re: Animations to teach signwriting
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I also agreed rules needs to be applied before processing the animated dictionary. Such as size, resolute, aligned positioning, etc... I would like offer to add other rule. All GIFS should have transparent backgrounds. In a case, we will not need to reformat entire dictionary in future use.
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Hello Jonathan and Valerie, I would prefer to have the animations with the regular dictionaries , just like the optional illustration or video but distinct.In a distant future, the translate feature could concatenate the animations in long stories. I will spend some time preparing samples of animations to see how symbols could be used (good and bad examples). I will provide several alternatives for people to compare. I will make a document to open a discussion establish some standards (not my personal preferences). We do not want an animation of several words being misaligned, shrinking and growing with blinking fuzzy heads with several file formats and resolution. We will need the opinion of Deaf people, programmers, teachers, SignWriters,
children and teenagers for an acceptance test. Speed will be an issue, I expect Deaf people and fluent signwriters to prefer fast videos (i.e. at a signing speed) while beginners will be lost. André Lemyre Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 17:34:07 -0800From: signwriting at MAC.COMSubject: Re: Animations to teach signwritingTo: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDUSignWriting ListJanuary 6, 2014Thank you, Jonathan!Val ;-)——On Jan 6, 2014, at 4:27 PM, Jonathan Duncan <duncanjonathan at yahoo.ca> wrote:
Hi Val,
With a few small modifications SignWriter Studio should be able
to store and display animated GIFs. Sounds like an exciting
project!! :-)
I would be glad to update SignWriter Studio so that it have the
animations.
Jonathan
On 1/6/2014 4:01 PM, Valerie Sutton
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January 6, 2014
Hello André!
Thank you for this message and for the attached PowerPoint -
It is good to know that PowerPoint can accept animated GIFs. It
looks great!
I agree that animated SignWriting is valuable as an
educational tool…I think others agree too -
Would you, or anyone else, be interested in working on a new
project…an Animated SignWriting Dictionary on the web?
Take a look at this web page:
http://www.movementwriting.org/animation/sgn-US/
It is a simple page that shows the sign written in
SignWriting, and to the right of the sign, is the animated
version of it…
We could have an entire site devoted to this Animated
SignWriting Dictionary and Animated SignWriting Literature idea…
It could be a relaxed project for fun with no deadlines or
any pressure at all (I do not like deadlines or pressure ;-)
Just whenever the whim hits, do a few animations, and save
them in a file. Then we can post them in a new site...
The project could be done for any sign language, and
essentially be like a SignPuddle Online but for animated signs -
And that brings up the next question….Steve and
Jonathan…could SignPuddle and SignWriter Studio store animated
GIFs?
Val ;-)
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On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:50 AM, André L <andre-andre at hotmail.ca>
wrote:
Hello,
Animations might be an intuitive way to teach
signwriting to deaf children.
It uses their knowledge of sign language.
The movements make the writing more intuitive, closer to
their experience.
There are less symbols to read at once.
It is easy to display on a screen, a computer or on
paper.
A teacher can write on a slide with the mouse during the
class.
It is possible to create a power point show (does not
require power point to be displayed).
Here is an example of one animated word. It could be a
sentence, a small movie...
André Lemyre
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