Title :
Providing Support for Sign Languages in Middlewares Compliant with ITU J.202
Author :
Ferreira, Felipe Lacet S ; Lemos, Felipe H. ; Neto, Gutenberg P B ; De Araújo, Tiago M U ; de S Filho, Guido L.
Author_Institution :
Digital Video Applic. Lab., Fed. Univ. of Paraiba, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
Abstract :
Sign languages are natural languages used by deaf to communicate. Currently, the use of sign language on TV is still limited to manual devices, where a window with a sign language interpreter is shown into the original video program. Some related works, such as Amorim et al. [13] and Araujo et al [14], proposed solutions for this problem, but there are some gaps to be addressed. This paper proposes a solution to provide support for sign language in middlewares compatible with ITU J.202 specification [18]. An important feature of this solution is that it is not necessary to adapt or create new APIs (Application Programming Interface) to provide support for sign languages. A case study was developed to validate this solution, implemented using Ginga-J (procedural part of Ginga middleware), a middleware compliant with ITU J.202. Tests with deaf people confirm the feasibility of the proposed solution.
Keywords :
digital television; gesture recognition; handicapped aids; interactive television; middleware; multimedia communication; natural languages; program interpreters; API; Ginga-J; ITU J.202; application programming interface; deaf people; manual devices; middleware compliant; natural language; sign language; video program; Animation; Dictionaries; Digital TV; Handicapped aids; Middleware; Synchronization; accessibility; digital TV; multimedia applications; sign language;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia (ISM), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Dana Point CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2015-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISM.2011.32