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* [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/demo/BSLExamples/ BSL Examples]: A range of British Sign Language (BSL) signs and phrases are animated using the [[JASigning]] applet. This site was developed by Theodore Jones, City of Norwich School, during time spent on Year 10 work experience at [http://www.uea.ac.uk/cmp School of Computing Sciences, UEA] in July 2010. | * [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/demo/BSLExamples/ BSL Examples]: A range of British Sign Language (BSL) signs and phrases are animated using the [[JASigning]] applet. This site was developed by Theodore Jones, City of Norwich School, during time spent on Year 10 work experience at [http://www.uea.ac.uk/cmp School of Computing Sciences, UEA] in July 2010. | ||
+ | * [http://signwiki.cmp.uea.ac.uk/dictasign/ Sign-Wiki]: Prototype Web 2.0 Sign language Wiki system developed by the [[Dicta-Sign]] project using Django, JQuery, and [[JASigning]]. | ||
== Movies== | == Movies== | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 5 September 2012
JASigning
JASigning is the virtual signing software developed at UEA that uses 3D virtual characters to perform signs in the natural deaf sign languages used in different countries. The software converts a representation of a sign in SiGML, an XML format based on HamNoSys notation, into animation data for a signing avatar using 3D realtime graphics technology.
This page provides links to a number of interactive demos of the software. The demos will automatically download the JASigning software on demand. Some movies of the animations produced by the software show the range of avatars used and the style of the virtual signing.
The distribution of the software enables JASigning Java applications to be downloaded and a number of SiGML Tools support creation of signed content for use with the software.
Demos
- BSL Examples: A range of British Sign Language (BSL) signs and phrases are animated using the JASigning applet. This site was developed by Theodore Jones, City of Norwich School, during time spent on Year 10 work experience at School of Computing Sciences, UEA in July 2010.
- Sign-Wiki: Prototype Web 2.0 Sign language Wiki system developed by the Dicta-Sign project using Django, JQuery, and JASigning.
Movies
- Avatar Gallery: Examples using several signing avatars.
- Avatars Anna and Marc: developed for free use with JASigning.
- Avatars Beatrice, Robotboy, and Genii: developed for use in Performing Hands developed with Gamelab London for the BBC.
- Avatars Luna and Siggi: developed for the language learning resources LinguaSign in collaboration with Testaluna.
- Welkom: Welcome to virtual signing in Dutch Sign Language (NGT).
- Avatar Francoise: developed within the Dicta-Sign project in collaboration with LIMSI, CNRS.
- Demonstrates the range and style of signing gestures and facial expressions supported by the software.
- LinguaSign Samples: Examples from the LinguaSign language learning resources.
- Avatars Luna and Siggi: developed for the language learning resources LinguaSign in collaboration with Testaluna.
- Signing technology combined with lip-sync speech technology for Primary Foreign Language learning support.
- SiSi Demo 1 SiSi Demo 2: Say it Sign it
- Speech to Sign project with IBM using JASigning technology.
JASigning Technology
- JASigning: Standard avatar signing distribution.
- Java applications installed using JNLP files: PC and Mac.
- Java applets download automatically in web pages: PC only.
- Perform signing interactively under JavaScript control.
- JASigning 095j: Development avatar signing distribution.
- Java applications installed using JNLP files: PC only.
- Java applets download automatically in web pages: PC and Mac.
SiGML Tools
- SiGML Tools support SiGML content creation using JASigning SiGML Service Player application.
- JASigning SiGML Service Client application: Displays contents of SiGML files and plays them via SiGML Service Player.
- Ham2HPSG Tool: Allows editing and animation of signs in HamNoSys notation via SiGML Service Player.
- eSIGN Editor: Maintains a database of HamNoSys signs and allows construction of signing sequences and documents.