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Sign langauge - are we making information accessible?
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Document Date: 2012-04-20 06:30:45


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City

Birmingham / Berlin / Milan / London / Hamburg / Lincoln / Edinburgh / /

Company

IPSOS / Cox / British Sign Language / Sign Language / /

Continent

America / Europe / /

Country

Germany / Thailand / Japan / Australia / United Kingdom / Scotland / Costa Rica / /

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Facility

University of Hamburg / Gallaudet College / Gallaudet University / /

IndustryTerm

speech recognition systems / notational systems / online demonstration / notation systems / focus / formal and informal sign systems / digital media / computing / media coverage / /

Organization

Gallaudet University / British Deaf Association / Teachers of the Deaf / Gallaudet College / British Government / International Congress / University of Hamburg / European Union / /

Person

Ivy Tar / Margaret Walker / William Stokoe / Kirsty J.W. Crombie Smith Deafax / /

Position

speaker / speech therapist / abstract representative / clerk / head / Author / Professor / Professor of English / /

Product

SignSynth / an Internetbased prototype sign synthesis application [6+ / Mandel / SignSynth / /

ProgrammingLanguage

Perl / XML / /

Technology

speech recognition / ASL / virtual reality / Assitive Technologies / Perl / ASCII / simulation / animation / /

URL

www.deafax.org / /

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