Perception of Sign Language and its application to visual communications for deaf people.
Journal Article
Muir, L. J. & Richardson, I. E. G. (2005)
Perception of Sign Language and its application to visual communications for deaf people. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 10, 390-401. doi:10.1093/deafed/eni037. ISSN 1081-4159
Video communication systems for deaf people are limited in terms of quality and performance. Analysis of visual attention mechanisms for sign language may enable optimization ...
Visual perception of content-prioritised sign language video quality.
Conference Proceeding
Muir, L. J., Richardson, I. E. G., & Hamilton, K. (2005)
Visual perception of content-prioritised sign language video quality. In IEE International Conference on Visual Information Engineering (VIE 2005), 17-22. https://doi.org/10.1049/cp%3A20050065
Video communication systems currently provide poor quality and performance for deaf people using sign language, particularly at low bit rates. Our previous work, involving eye...
Video telephony for the deaf: analysis and development of an optimised video compression product.
Conference Proceeding
Muir, L. J., & Richardson, I. E. G. (2002)
Video telephony for the deaf: analysis and development of an optimised video compression product. In Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Multimedia (650-652). https://doi.org/10.1145/641007.641137
The multimedia capability of video telephony and video conferencing systems has many applications and benefits. This paper describes research and development that aims to opti...