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Showing papers by "Roberto Barra-Chicote published in 2006"


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17 Sep 2006
TL;DR: The developed system translates officer explanations into sign language for deafmute people when assisting people in applying for, or renewing the National Identification Document and the Passport is focused on the sentences spoken by an officer.
Abstract: This paper describes the first experiments of a speech to sign language translation system in a real domain. The developed system is focused on the sentences spoken by an officer when assisting people in applying for, or renewing the National Identification Document (NID) and the Passport. This system translates officer explanations into sign language for deafmute people. The translation system is composed by a speech recognizer (for decoding the spoken utterance into a word sequence), a natural language translator (for converting a word sequence into a sequence of gestures belonging to the sign language), and a 3D avatar animation module (for playing the gestures). The field experiments have reported a 27.2% GER (Gesture Error Rate) and a 0.62 BLEU (BiLingual Evaluation Understudy). Index Terms: Machine Translation, Spanish Sign Language, Speech Translation, Gesture Animation

29 citations