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British Sign Language Recognition via Late Fusion of Computer Vision and Leap Motion with Transfer Learning to American Sign Language

British Sign Language Recognition via Late Fusion of Computer Vision and Leap Motion with Transfer Learning to American Sign Language

... of British Sign Language through the classification of photographic images (RGB) and bone data (Leap Motion) compared to the multimodality approach that fuses the two networks ...

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Detecting Memory Impairment in Deaf People: A New Test of Verbal Learning and Memory in British Sign Language

Detecting Memory Impairment in Deaf People: A New Test of Verbal Learning and Memory in British Sign Language

... of British Sign Language and were born deaf or had lost their hearing before the age of 10 years, an age cut-off that includes the majority of people who use sign language as a first or ...

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Recognition of Two Hand Gestures of word in British Sign Language (BSL)

Recognition of Two Hand Gestures of word in British Sign Language (BSL)

... the British sign language (BSL) [1] finger spelling ...visual language used by deaf people, which uses word level sign (gestures), non manual ...

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Detecting cognitive impairment and dementia in Deaf people: The British Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test

Detecting cognitive impairment and dementia in Deaf people: The British Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test

... a sign language, titled the British Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test ...spoken language norms. The test has no spoken or written English language requirement, with ...

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Towards an understanding of contextual features that influence the linguistic formality of British Sign Language users

Towards an understanding of contextual features that influence the linguistic formality of British Sign Language users

... of British Sign Language (BSL) ...the language employed in particular communicative scenarios, with a further aim of identifying significant patterns of contextual elements that contribute ...

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Transfer Learning for British Sign Language Modelling

Transfer Learning for British Sign Language Modelling

... including sign languages, is hampered by the severe lack of ...one language is reused as the starting point for a model on a second language, which is less ...for language modelling of ...

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The development of complex verb constructions in British Sign Language

The development of complex verb constructions in British Sign Language

... in British Sign Language ...onto language, children acquiring BSL over- generalize the use of argument structure related to perspective shifting ; secondly, these overgeneralizations are ...

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Segmentation of British Sign Language (BSL): Mind the gap!

Segmentation of British Sign Language (BSL): Mind the gap!

... Signed language produced by Deaf people in everyday conversation consists of a quasi- continuous stream of overlapping hand and facial ...signed language have to segment such input streams in order to be ...

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Adaptation of a Vocabulary Test from British Sign Language to American Sign Language

Adaptation of a Vocabulary Test from British Sign Language to American Sign Language

... for British Sign Language (BSL) into American Sign Language (ASL) and presents results from the first round of pilot testing with twenty deaf native ASL ...assessing sign ...

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British Sign Language (Scotland) Bill

British Sign Language (Scotland) Bill

... The British Sign Language (Scotland) Bill was introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 29 October ...of British Sign Language including making provision for the preparation and ...

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'Children are just lingual': The development of phonology in British Sign Language (BSL)

'Children are just lingual': The development of phonology in British Sign Language (BSL)

... of language than is visible from consideration only of their temporarily limited ...their language with very few errors (Pinker, ...adult language to verbs whose meanings and structures do not fit ...

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Identifying specific language impairment in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

Identifying specific language impairment in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

... of language will be the most difficult to process and acquire: structures that are linguistically more complex also place more working memory demands on language ...For sign languages, we predict ...

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Assessing British sign language development

Assessing British sign language development

... 8.10 Summary of X2 analysescomparing new sample with standardization sample data Family deaf * now or hearin; Crosstabulation study or standardisation child part of original Count child [r] ...

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British Sign Language Recognition via Late Fusion of Computer Vision and Leap Motion with Transfer Learning to American Sign Language

British Sign Language Recognition via Late Fusion of Computer Vision and Leap Motion with Transfer Learning to American Sign Language

... in Sign Language, or who only feel comfortable doing so, this work aims to improve autonomous classification techniques towards dictation of Sign Language in ...of sign language ...

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Deficits in narrative abilities in child British Sign Language users with specific language impairment

Deficits in narrative abilities in child British Sign Language users with specific language impairment

... 7 In summary, research shows that children with SLI carry over their difficulties with language in single sentences into their production of connected sentence narratives. There are two levels of developmental ...

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Identifying SLI in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

Identifying SLI in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

... of sign language (Mitchell and Karchmer, ...know sign language prior to their child’s birth and cannot provide fluent sign language input to their ...of sign ...

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Early vocabulary development in deaf native signers: a British Sign Language adaptation of the communicative development inventories

Early vocabulary development in deaf native signers: a British Sign Language adaptation of the communicative development inventories

... Infant-Toddler Language Scale, Rossetti, 1990), few assessments exist for deaf children who are sign language users and none at all for deaf signers below the age of 3 years (see Haug and Mann, 2008, ...

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A qualitative exploration of trial related terminology in a study involving Deaf British Sign Language users

A qualitative exploration of trial related terminology in a study involving Deaf British Sign Language users

... One of the important functions of the focus groups was to arrive at, through open exploration such as that illus- trated so far, some ideas from participants about how best to explain a concept so that it is understood ...

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Investigating Deaf Children's Vocabulary Knowledge in British Sign Language

Investigating Deaf Children's Vocabulary Knowledge in British Sign Language

... varying language backgrounds, their acquisitional pathways may be quite ...to sign language, and also by tracking their lexical acquisition ...wider sign language ...

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The first signs of language: Phonological development in British sign language

The first signs of language: Phonological development in British sign language

... acoustically/articulatorily more difficult than others (e.g. oral vowels). In a sign, different handshapes will select a differing number of features, which determines the markedness of particular handshapes. ...

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