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CWA Signing Avatars, or CWASA, is our virtual signing system that sythesises natural sign language performance using virtual human characters. CWASA supersedes the earlier [[JASigning]] and SiGMLSigning system developed during the ViSiCAST and eSIGN projects. | CWA Signing Avatars, or CWASA, is our virtual signing system that sythesises natural sign language performance using virtual human characters. CWASA supersedes the earlier [[JASigning]] and SiGMLSigning system developed during the ViSiCAST and eSIGN projects. | ||
− | Further development took place as part of our work on the Dicta-Sign project. The | + | Further development took place as part of our work on the Dicta-Sign project. CWASA is based on HTML5 using JavaScript and WebGL. The earlier [[JASigning]] system was largely based on using Java JNLP apps for freestanding use and in web pages. |
To report issues with CWASA, please use the [[JASigning Issue Reporting|Issue Reporting]] page. | To report issues with CWASA, please use the [[JASigning Issue Reporting|Issue Reporting]] page. |
Revision as of 12:00, 15 January 2021
CWA Signing Avatars, or CWASA, is our virtual signing system that sythesises natural sign language performance using virtual human characters. CWASA supersedes the earlier JASigning and SiGMLSigning system developed during the ViSiCAST and eSIGN projects.
Further development took place as part of our work on the Dicta-Sign project. CWASA is based on HTML5 using JavaScript and WebGL. The earlier JASigning system was largely based on using Java JNLP apps for freestanding use and in web pages.
To report issues with CWASA, please use the Issue Reporting page.