Title of article :
Narrative Use of Sign Language by a Virtual Character for the Hearing Impaired
Author/Authors :
ThomasRieger ، نويسنده , , NorbertBraun، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
10
From page :
651
To page :
660
Abstract :
This paper describes the concept and control of a 3d virtual character system with facial expressions and gestures as a conversational user interface with narrative expressiveness for the hearing impaired. The gestures and facial expressions are based on morphing techniques. The system allows the generation of sign language and mouth motion in real time from text at the level of lip reading quality. The concept of Narrative Extended Speech Acts (NESA) is introduced, based on Interactive Storytelling techniques and the concepts of Narrative Conflict and Suspense Progression. We define a choice of annotation tags to be used with NESAs. We use the NESAs to classify conversation fragments and to enhance computer generated sign language. We note, how the sign language gestures are generated and show the possibilities for editing sign language gestures. Furthermore, we give details on how the NESAs are mapped to gestures. We show the possibilities of controlling the virtual character’s behaviour and gestures in a human-oriented way and provide an outlook on future work.
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Record number :
404557
Link To Document :
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