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Exploring sensor gloves for teaching children sign language

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posted on 2022-11-30, 02:55 authored by K Ellis, Jan Carlo BarcaJan Carlo Barca
This research investigates if a computer and an alternative input device in the form of sensor gloves can be used in the process of teaching children sign language. The presented work is important, because no current literature investigates how sensor gloves can be used to assist children in the process of learning sign language. The research presented in this paper has been conducted by assembling hardware into sensor gloves, and by designing software capable of (i) filtering out sensor noise, (ii) detecting intentionally posed signs, and (iii) correctly evaluating signals in signs posed by different children. Findings show that the devised technology can form the basis of a tool that teaches children sign language, and that there is a potential for further research in this area.

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Journal

Advances in Human-Computer Interaction

Volume

2012

Pagination

1-8

ISSN

1687-5893

eISSN

1687-5907

Language

en

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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