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Visitors with an interest in avatars and other notations and techniques
 
Visitors with an interest in avatars and other notations and techniques
for animating deaf sign language are encouraged to create a login on the site and contribute materials
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for animating deaf sign language are encouraged to create a login on the site and contribute materials. For questions about the contents of this site please
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contact [mailto:cmp_virtualsigning@uea.ac.uk cmp_virtualsigning@uea.ac.uk].
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== Software ==
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* [[CWA Signing Avatars|CWASA]]
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* [[SiGML Tools]]
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* [[JASigning]]
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* [[Animgen]]
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* [[ARP]]
  
 
== Demos ==
 
== Demos ==
  
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* [[CWA Signing Avatars Demos|CWASA Demos]]
 
* [[JASigning Demos]]
 
* [[JASigning Demos]]
  
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
  
* [[JASigning]]
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* [[CWA Signing Avatars|CWASA]]
  
 
* [[SiGML Tools]]
 
* [[SiGML Tools]]
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* [[JASigning]]
  
 
* [[Animgen]]
 
* [[Animgen]]
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
* [http://www.cmp.uea.ac.uk/research/vh Virtual Humans Group] on School of Computing Sciences website
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* [http://linguasign.com LinguaSign] materials to support foreign language learning
 
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* [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Project_Performing_Hands.html Performing Hands] with Gamelab London
* Commercial applications via [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Expertise_Avatars.html SYS Consulting Ltd]
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* [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Project_SISI.html Say It Sign It] with IBM
** [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Project_Performing_Hands.html Performing Hands] with Gamelab London
 
** [http://www.sys-consulting.co.uk/web/Project_SISI.html Say It Sign It] with IBM
 

Revision as of 11:00, 15 January 2021

Virtual Humans Research for Sign Language Animation

This site is hosted by the Virtual Humans Group in the School of Computing Sciences at UEA. The aim is to provide access to research resources related to the use of Virtual Human avatars, especially for animation of Sign Language.

Visitors with an interest in avatars and other notations and techniques for animating deaf sign language are encouraged to create a login on the site and contribute materials. For questions about the contents of this site please contact cmp_virtualsigning@uea.ac.uk.

Software

Demos

Interfaces

Software

Projects

Links