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The Virtual Humans Group at UEA  the [[Dicta-Sign]] project build on work in [[ViSiCAST]] and [[eSIGN]].
 
The Virtual Humans Group at UEA  the [[Dicta-Sign]] project build on work in [[ViSiCAST]] and [[eSIGN]].
 
The group has developed the [[JASigning]] animation software, which is available for evaluation, which processes gestural data encoded in the [[SiGML]] notation, based on [[HamNoSys]] from the University of Hamburg. A number of [[SiGML Tools|Editing Tools]] for entering and viewing [[SiGML]] and [[HamNoSys]] data are available.
 
The group has developed the [[JASigning]] animation software, which is available for evaluation, which processes gestural data encoded in the [[SiGML]] notation, based on [[HamNoSys]] from the University of Hamburg. A number of [[SiGML Tools|Editing Tools]] for entering and viewing [[SiGML]] and [[HamNoSys]] data are available.
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== Links ==
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* [http://www.cmp.uea.ac.uk/research/vh Virtual Humans Group] on School of Computing Sciences website
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* Commercial applications via [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Expertise_Avatars.html SYS Consulting Ltd]
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** [http://animgen.com Animgen] technology
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** [http://linguasign.com LinguaSign] materials to support foreign language learning** [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Project_Performing_Hands.html Performing Hands] with Gamelab London
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** [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Project_SISI.html Say It Sign It] with IBM
  
 
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Virtual Humans Research at UEA

The Virtual Humans Group at UEA the Dicta-Sign project build on work in ViSiCAST and eSIGN. The group has developed the JASigning animation software, which is available for evaluation, which processes gestural data encoded in the SiGML notation, based on HamNoSys from the University of Hamburg. A number of Editing Tools for entering and viewing SiGML and HamNoSys data are available.

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