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[http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/jas/std/ JASigning] is our synthetic sign
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language performance system, superseding the earlier SiGMLSigning system developed during the [http://www.visicast.cmp.uea.ac.uk/ ViSiCAST and eSIGN] projects.
 
  
JASigning is currently undergoing further development
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= JASigning =
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JASigning is our virtual signing system that sythesises natural sign language performance using virtual human characters. JASigning supersedes the earlier SiGMLSigning system developed during the [[ViSiCAST]] and [[eSIGN]] projects.
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Further development took place
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as part of our work on the [[Dicta-Sign]]
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project. The original work was largely based on using Java JNLP apps for freestanding use and in web pages. More recent work for web pages is based on HTML5 using JavaScript and WebGL.
  
JASigning is subject to these
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Visit the [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/jas/std/ JASigning Current Release] page for links to download applications and view example web pages using virtual signing. JASigning is subject to [[JASigning Conditions|Conditions of Use]].
[http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/jas/095f/index.html#conditions conditions of use].
 
  
To report issues with JASigning, please use the [[JASigning Issue Reporting|issue reporting page]].
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For details on particular releases of the software see [[JASigning Release Notes]]. Consult the [[JASigning Platform Issues]] page for notes on particular Operating System and Browser restrictions.
  
== Other JASigning Topics ==
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To report issues with JASigning, please use the [[JASigning Issue Reporting|Issue Reporting]] page.
  
[[Driving the SiGML Service Player App]]
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== JASigning Topics ==
  
== Supported Platforms ==
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* [[JASigning Conditions|JASigning Conditions of Use]]
  
The [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/jas/std/ current version of  JASigning] is intended to run on Windows (XP, Vista, 7) and on the latest releases of Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6.  JASigning is ''not'' supported on Linux at present.
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* [[JASigning Release Notes]]
  
It is preferable to run JASigning with an up-to-date Java 6 run-time (JRE), although it should run with the latest versions of Java 5.
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* [[JASigning Platform Issues]]
  
On the supported platforms, that is, Windows and Mac OS X, JASigning supports both 32-bit and 64-bit operation.  Which of this modes it actually runs in on any given occasion depends on several factors:
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* [[JASigning Issue Reporting]]
  
* Whether or not the processor supports 64-bit operation.
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== JASigning Facilities ==
* Whether or not the operating system supports 64-bit operation.
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* [[SiGML Extensions]]
* Whether the system has a 32-bit or a 64-bit Java installation (or both) -- and what options are set in the Java Control Panel (Windows) or Java Preferences app (Mac OS X).
 
* For a JASigning applet: whether the browser is running in 32-bit or 64-bit mode.
 
  
=== Browsers ===
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* [[Passing Arguments to JASigning Apps]]
  
JASigning applets should work with Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome on Windows, and with Safari and Firefox on Mac OS X.
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* [[Driving the SiGML Service Player App]]
  
JASigning applets run in Chrome on Mac OS X -- but they do so invisibly, due to an issue with Chrome's current OpenGL interface on that platform.
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* [[JASigning Video Generator]]
  
JASigning applets may work with browsers other than those mentioned, such as Opera, but our testing in such cases is at best limited.
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* [[JASigning Local Installation]]
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* [[Developing new JASigning Apps]]
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* [[Configuring JASigning for HTML5 web pages]]
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Revision as of 11:17, 5 September 2017

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JASigning

JASigning is our virtual signing system that sythesises natural sign language performance using virtual human characters. JASigning supersedes the earlier SiGMLSigning system developed during the ViSiCAST and eSIGN projects. Further development took place as part of our work on the Dicta-Sign project. The original work was largely based on using Java JNLP apps for freestanding use and in web pages. More recent work for web pages is based on HTML5 using JavaScript and WebGL.

Visit the JASigning Current Release page for links to download applications and view example web pages using virtual signing. JASigning is subject to Conditions of Use.

For details on particular releases of the software see JASigning Release Notes. Consult the JASigning Platform Issues page for notes on particular Operating System and Browser restrictions.

To report issues with JASigning, please use the Issue Reporting page.

JASigning Topics

JASigning Facilities


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